Without any equality signs the given terms can't be considered to be equations.
Without any equality signs the given terms can't be considered to be equations.
That system of equations has no solution. When the two equations are graphed, they turn out to be the same straight line, so there's no such thing as a single point where the two lines intersect. There are an infinite number of points that satisfy both equations.
Without knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms and without any equality signs it can't be considered as a system of equations.
x=3
When (the graph of the equations) the two lines intersect. The equations will tell you what the slopes of the lines are, just look at them. If they are different, then the equations have a unique solution..
-10
Without any equality signs the given expressions can't be considered to be simultaneous equations and so therefore no solutions are possible.
x = 1 and y = 2
(0,7)
Without any equality signs the given expression can't be considered to be equations.
{-1,-2}
No. Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.