Any ordered pair that makes the set true
Yes
One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.
Yes. The easiest case to see where this is true is in the case that the equations are all of degree = 1, which will yield one solution per variable.
An independent system has one solution.
the solution to a system is where the two lines intersect upon a graph.
Yes
That's the "coordinate origin" or simply the "origin".
x isn't a value, just a variable standing for a number
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One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.
An independent system has one solution.
Yes. The easiest case to see where this is true is in the case that the equations are all of degree = 1, which will yield one solution per variable.
They make up the solution set.
the solution to a system is where the two lines intersect upon a graph.
The solution of a linear equation in two variable comprises the coordinates of all points on the straight line represented by the equation.