SOLUTION: Find an equation to go with 5x + 2y = 11 such that the solution of the system is (3, -2). Answers may vary. I'm not very good at any kind of math, so this is pretty foreign to m

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: Find an equation to go with 5x + 2y = 11 such that the solution of the system is (3, -2). Answers may vary.
I'm not very good at any kind of math, so this is pretty foreign to me. I really don't have any idea where to start. Can anyone help?
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Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the second eq can be:
x+y=1 because 3+(-2)=1
Answer:x+y=1

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