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Which statements are true about the ordered pair (−1, 5) and the system of equations?
{x+y=4x−y=−6
Select each correct answer.
The ordered pair (−1, 5) is a solution to the first equation because it makes the first equation true.
The ordered pair (−1, 5) is a solution to the second equation because it makes the second equation true.
The ordered pair (−1, 5) is not a solution to the system because it makes at least one of the equations false.
The ordered pair (−1, 5) is a solution to the system because it makes both equations true.
Preferably k-12 answer
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