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Mathematics, 18.01.2021 18:10 domjuan1456

A system of equations is shown below: 5x + 2y = 3 (equation 1)
2x − 3y = 1 (equation 2)

A student wants to prove that if equation 2 is kept unchanged and equation 1 is replaced with the sum of equation 1 and a multiple of equation 2, the solution to the new system of equations is the same as the solution to the original system of equations. If equation 2 is multiplied by 1, which of the following steps should the student use for the proof

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