Solve the system by the substitution method.x + y = -5(x - 2)2 + (y + 5)2 = 20

A. {(-3, -2), (-9, 4)}
B. {(-3, -2), (-9, 0)}
C. {(-2, -3), (0, -9)}
D. {(-2, -3), (4, -9)}


Answer: D

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