$\begin{array}{l} Y=x+4 \\ 2 X+3 Y=-13 \end{array}$ What Is The Solution To The System Of Equations? A. $(-6,-2)$ B. $(-5,-1)$ C. $(1,5)$ D. $(2,6)

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$\begin{array}{l} Y=x+4 \\ 2 X+3 Y=-13 \end{array}$

What Is The Solution To The System Of Equations?
A. $(-6,-2)$
B. $(-5,-1)$
C. $(1,5)$
D. $(2,6)

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