If $(x + 1, y - 2) = (3, 1)$, what are the values of $x$ and $y$?
A$x = 1, y = 2$
B$x = 3, y = 1$
C$x = 4, y = -1$
D$x = 2, y = 3$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. $x = 2, y = 3$
Equal ordered pairs: $x + 1 = 3 \Rightarrow x = 2$; $y - 2 = 1 \Rightarrow y = 3$.
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