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In Exercises 15–24, solve the systems of equations by elimination, if a solution exists.
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- Exercises 59–66: Use the intersection-of-graphs method to solve the equation. Then solve symbolically. 63. -х + 4 %3D 3хarrow_forwardSolve the systems in Exercises 11-14 11. X₂ + 4x3 = -5 x₁ + 3x₂ + 5x3 = -2 3x₁ + 7x₂ + 7x3 = 6arrow_forward10 pol Question * What is the ordered pair that is the solution to the system of equations? y 4 2 4 4 2 4 A. (0,5) В. (0, 2) С. (2,4) D. (2,0)arrow_forward
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