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An instance of the 2-Lin(2) problem is a system of equations of the form “xi + xj = b (mod 2)”. Given such a system in which it’s possible to satisfy all but an fraction of the equations, we show it is NP-hard to satisfy all but a C fraction of equations, for any C < 11 8 =