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Geoffrey and amara's teacher gave them a system of linear equations to solve. they each took a few steps that led to the systems shown in the table below.
teacher
6x-5y=16xβ5y=16, x, minus, 5, y, equals, 1
-2x+2y=-1β2x+2y=β1minus, 2, x, plus, 2, y, equals, minus, 1
geoffrey amara
6x-5y=16xβ5y=16, x, minus, 5, y, equals, 1 4x-3x=04xβ3x=04, x, minus, 3, x, equals, 0
14x-14y=714xβ14y=714, x, minus, 14, y, equals, 7 -2x+2y=1β2x+2y=1
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