Solve, using the substitution method.
m + n = 5
m – n = 3
there...
Mathematics, 06.10.2019 13:10 jjjxxcsenone1034
Solve, using the substitution method.
m + n = 5
m – n = 3
there is no solution.
the solution is (2, –1)
the solution is (4, 1)
there are an infinite number of solutions.
answer 4,1
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