5. a. (11 + x) is positive, but (4 + x) is negative, what is one number that could
be?
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5. a. (11 + x) is positive, but (4 + x) is negative, what is one number that could
be?
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b. If(-3 + y) is positive, but (-9 + y) is negative, what is one number that y could
be?
c. If(-5 + 2) is positive, but (-6 + 2) is negative, what is one number that could
be?
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John used linear combination to solve the system of equations shown. he did so by multiplying the first equation by -3 and the second equation by another number to eliminate the x-terms. what number did jonas multiply the second equation by? 4x-6y=23x+5y=11
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