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Mathematics, 30.01.2021 01:10 briannagotfanz

Is the ordered triple (−4, 2, 3) a solution to the system of equations? Explain. 3x+4y−5z=−19
2x−3y+z=−11
−x+2y−2z=1
A. Yes, the triple satisfies all three equations.
B. No, the triple does not satisfy the first equation.
C. No, the triple does not satisfy the second equation.
D. No, the triple does not satisfy the third equation.

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