The point (5, −3)

is a solution to which system of equations?

Without the system of equations, we cannot determine which equations have (5, −3) as a solution. Please provide the system of equations.

To determine if the point (5, -3) is a solution to a system of equations, we need the actual equations of the system. Please provide the equations so I can help you determine if (5, -3) is a solution.

To determine if the point (5, -3) is a solution to a system of equations, we need the equations of the system. Since you haven't provided the equations, we can't give you a specific answer. However, I can explain the general process to check if a point is a solution to a system of equations.

A system of equations typically consists of two or more equations. Let's assume we have a system of two equations:

Equation 1: Ax + By = C
Equation 2: Dx + Ey = F

To check if the point (x, y) is a solution to this system, we substitute the values of x and y into both equations and check if the resulting expressions are true or not.

For the point (5, -3), we substitute x = 5 and y = -3 into Equations 1 and 2:

Equation 1: A(5) + B(-3) = C
Equation 2: D(5) + E(-3) = F

If these equations are true, then the point (5, -3) is a solution to the system. However, if any of the equations is false, then the point is not a solution.

Without knowing the actual equations in the system, it's not possible to provide a specific answer. Please provide the equations to determine if (5, -3) is a solution to the system.