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Standard Operating Procedure for Solution Verification
Imagine you are drafting a training manual for new operations analysts. You need to explain the protocol for verifying if a set of proposed coordinates satisfies a system of resource constraint equations: {3x - y = 7, x - 2y = 4}. Describe the fundamental rule that determines whether an ordered pair is officially classified as a 'solution' to the system. In your response, explain what result must be achieved for each individual equation during the test, and briefly summarize why the point (2, -1) is accepted while the point (3, 2) is rejected based on this rule.
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