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The system of equations can be solved using linear combination to eliminate one of the variables. 2x βˆ’ y = βˆ’4 β†’ 10x βˆ’ 5y = βˆ’20 3x + 5y = 59 β†’ 3x + 5y = 59 13x = 39 Which equation can replace 3x + 5y = 59 in the original system and still produce the same solution?

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