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Mathematics, 13.04.2020 02:12 andrewblack033

Is there an ordered pare that is a solution to both of these linear equations.
y= x + 1
y= -x + 5


Is there an ordered pare that is a solution to both of these linear equations. y= x + 1 y= -x + 5

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