Q:

The statement explains why the ordered pair is a solution to the system of equations. Is the statement true or false? The ordered pair (−3,−6) is a solution for the first equation, and it is a solution for the second equation. Therefore, (−3,−6)​ is a solution to the system of equations. ​−4x+y=65x−y=21​ true or false

Accepted Solution

A:
-4x+ y = 6. (-3,-6)
-4(-3) + (-6) = 6
12 + (-6) = 6
12 - 6 = 6
6 = 6
the ordered pair (-3, -6) is a solution to the first equation.

5x - y = 21. (-3, -6)
5(-3) - (-6) = 21
-15 - (-6) = 21
-15 + 6 = 21
-9 = 21
the ordered pair (-3, -6) is not a solution to the second equation.

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