The answer is D.
“To indulge” can often be translated to “go along with” something, that’s option D, to be permissive instead of strict.
Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>please ask actual questions</u>
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A word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb, such as son in the sentence, Charlie is my son.
It has an end rhyme, but it's also a couplet because they two lines together tell a story.
Since the third equation contains x an y but not z, eliminate z from the first two equations by adding twice the first equation to 5 times the second equation. The result is 31x + 14y = 76.
Now solve 31x + 14y = 76 and 7x + 5y = 18 by 5 times the first equation to -14 times the second equation. The result is 57x = 128. Then x = 128/57.
Substitute this into 7x + 5y = 18 to find y. Then substitute for both x and y in 3x - 3y + 5z = 13 to find z.