SOLUTION: the ordered pair (1, -2) is a solution of the following system..true or false?
x+y=-3
x-y=1
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Question 56168: the ordered pair (1, -2) is a solution of the following system..true or false?
x+y=-3
x-y=1
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1-2=-3
-1 DOES NOT=-3
1-(-2)=1
1+2=1
3 DOES NOT=1
THE ANSWER IS FALSE.
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