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he table can be used to determine the solution of equations, 2x − 2y = 6 and 4x + 4y = 28. A table with 6 columns and 2 rows. The first column, Original System has 2 x minus 2 y equals 6 and 4 x plus 4 y equals 28. The second column, Equivalent System, has 4 x minus 4 y equals 12 and 4 x plus 4 y equals 28. The third column, Sum of equations in Equivalent System, has 8 x equals 40. The fourth column, Solution to System, is blank. The fifth column, New System Using Sum, has 4 x plus 4 y equals 28 and 8 x equals 40. The sixth column, Solution to New System is blank. Which solution can be used to fill in both blanks in the table? (2, 5) (5, 2) (5, −8) (−8, 5)

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