Many equations can be plotted as a line or other curve in the x-y plane. If you have two equations and you plot the curve (or line) for each one. If the curves (or lines) intersect at one or more points, then the (x,y) coordinates for the intersection points will also be the x and y values which satisfy both equations to be true at the same time.
(a) rearrange one of the equations so that x or y is alone on one side of the equals sign.
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If you have two equations give AND one parametric equation why do you need to find yet another equation?
By solving the simultaneous equations the values of x and y should be equal to the given coordinate
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An equation has an equals sign ( = ). Equations assert the absolute equality of two expressions.
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To draw a flowchart for finding the equation of a circle passing through three given points, start by defining the three points as ( A(x_1, y_1) ), ( B(x_2, y_2) ), and ( C(x_3, y_3) ). Next, set up the general equation of a circle ( (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2 ) and derive a system of equations by substituting the coordinates of the points into this equation. Solve the resulting system of equations for the center coordinates ( (h, k) ) and the radius ( r ), and finally, express the equation of the circle in standard form.
There is only one equation that is given in the question and that equation is not a direct variation.
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To determine the number of solutions for the system of equations given by ( y = 3x - 7 ) and ( y = -3x - 6 ), we can set the two equations equal to each other: [ 3x - 7 = -3x - 6. ] Solving this equation yields ( x = \frac{1}{6} ). Substituting this value back into either equation will give a corresponding ( y )-value, indicating that the system has exactly one solution, which is the point of intersection of the two lines.
CPUs, when given mathematical equations, apply the laws of mathematics to those equations. The equation a = a is true by the reflexive property of equality.