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A system of equations means that there are more than one equations. The answer depends on the exact function(s).
None, one or many - including infinitely many.
The set of points the graphed equations have in common. This is usually a single point but the lines can be coincident in which case the solution is a line or they can be parallel in which case there are no solutions to represent.
It has more than one solutions.
Infinite simultaneous solutions. (The two equations represent the same line) OR If your in nova net the answer should be ( Many )
A system of equations means that there are more than one equations. The answer depends on the exact function(s).
None, one or many - including infinitely many.
Although there is no graph, the number of solutions is 0.
It means that the equations are actually both the same one. When they're graphed, they both turn out to be the same line.
The set of points the graphed equations have in common. This is usually a single point but the lines can be coincident in which case the solution is a line or they can be parallel in which case there are no solutions to represent.
If a system of equations is inconsistent, there are no solutions.
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In general, a system of non-linear equations cannot be solved by substitutions.
As there is no system of equations shown, there are zero solutions.
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E. A. Grebenikov has written: 'Constructive methods in the analysis of nonlinear systems' -- subject(s): Asymptotic theory, Differential equations, Nonlinear, Iterative methods (Mathematics), Nonlinear Differential equations, System analysis
A system of equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables, graphed in the same coordinate plane