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Mathematics, 18.06.2020 18:57 genyjoannerubiera

Equation 1: -4x + y = 6 Equation 2: -5x - y = 21

Which variable is easiest to solve for?

A. The easiest to solve for is x in the first equation.

B. The easiest to solve for is y in the first equation.

C. The easiest to solve for is x in the second equation.

D. The easiest to solve for is y in the second equation.

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