Is (−2, 6) a solution to the system of these linear equations: x+2y=10 and 3x+y=0 ? Why?(1 point)
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No, because the graphs intersect at (−2, 6).
No, because the graphs intersect at left parenthesis negative 2 comma 6 right parenthesis .
Yes, because the graphs don’t intersect at (−2, 6).
Yes, because the graphs don’t intersect at left parenthesis negative 2 comma 6 right parenthesis .
No, because the graphs don’t intersect at (−2, 6).
No, because the graphs don’t intersect at left parenthesis negative 2 comma 6 right parenthesis .
Yes, because the graphs intersect at (−2, 6).
No, because the coordinates do not satisfy both equations.
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No, because the coordinates do not satisfy both equations.
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The answer is:
No, because the coordinates (-2, 6) do not satisfy both equations x + 2y = 10 and 3x + y = 0.