the solution to a system is where the two lines intersect upon a graph.
extraneous solution. or the lines do not intersect. There is no common point (solution) for the system of equation.
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
The solution to a system is an ordered pair (x,y) where the two lines intersect.
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
extraneous solution. or the lines do not intersect. There is no common point (solution) for the system of equation.
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It is a system of linear equations which does not have a solution.
No, if two lines are parallel they will not have a solution.
a linear equation
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
a solution to an equation is the answer
The solution to a system is an ordered pair (x,y) where the two lines intersect.
A solution is the answer to an equation.
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
You substitute the coordinates of the point in the equation. If the result is true then the point is a solution and if it is false it is not a solution.