Solve the system of equations.

A. x = z - 2, and y = -3z - 5, where z is any real number
or {(x, y, z) |x = z - 2, and y = -3z - 5, where z is any real number}
B. x = -3z - 5, and y = z + 2, where z is any real number
or {(x, y, z) |x = -3z - 5, and y = z + 2, where z is any real number}
C. x = 3z + 5, and y = z - 2, where z is any real number
or {(x, y, z) |x = 3z + 5, and y = z - 2, where z is any real number}
D. inconsistent


Answer: B

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