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This one is from the book's final exam:

y = -2x
3x + -4y = 10

a. (4,-2)
b. (-2,4)
c. (-4,2)
d. (2,-4)

And please, do show your work.

*growls*

There were six exam questions they got wrong. Most of them involved misused negatives, like the problem shown above.

Not counting those six (most of which I guessed their "correct" answer correctly), I only got one wrong (maybe. Looking it over again, I'm not so sure... 5x-5<20; is it x>5 or x<5? Book says x<5, I said x>5). I think I can safely move onto algebra II/trigonometry now.
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