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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 21:50 jeffersonpaul283

3. The equations of two lines are: 4x + y = 10
3x - 2y=13
What is the intersection of these
two lines (show your work and solve by elimination)?
A) (2,3)
B) (3,-2)
C) (-1, 14)
D) (3,-6)
E) None of the above
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