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Here are two equations: Equation 1: 6x+4y=34 Equation 2: 5x-2y=15 a. Decide whether each (x, y) pair is a solution to one equation, both equations, or neither of the equations. (3,4) (4,2.5) (5,5) (3,2) b. Is it possible to have more than one (x, y) pair that is a solution to both equations? Explain or show your reasoning.

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