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Two systems of equations are shown below. the first equation in system b is the original equation in system a. the second equation in system b is the sum of that equation and a multiple of the second equation in system a. a. x + 3y = 11 β†’ x + 3y = 11 5x βˆ’ y = 17 β†’ 15x βˆ’ 3y = 51 15x = 62 b. x + 3y = 11 15x = 62 what is the solution to both systems a and b?

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