One.
The statement "A system of linear equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables and the graph of each equation is a line" is true.
By using the formula for a straight line equation graphed on the Cartesian plane by means of the x and y axes.
You can graph an equation or an inequality but you cannot graph an expression.
graph
A bivariate linear inequality.
straight line
y=x+2
There is no "this statement" associated with the question, but the maximum number of points which lie of the graph of a linear equation in two variables is infinite.
if the linear equation is x+y=1 means we are having the graph points (1,0) (2,-1)....using this graph we can draw the graph
One.
The graph of a line represents a linear equation in two variables, typically in the form (y = mx + b), where (m) is the slope and (b) is the y-intercept. In contrast, the graph of an inequality in two variables, such as (y < mx + b), includes a region that represents all the solutions to the inequality, often shaded to indicate the area where the inequality holds true. The boundary line for the inequality may be solid (for (\leq) or (\geq)) or dashed (for (<) or (>)). Thus, while both graphs can involve similar lines, their interpretations and representations differ significantly.
its an equation that you can graph and when the points are connected, it makes a line. usually includes variables x and y.
A graph that is a straight line is called a linear graph. It represents a linear relationship between two variables, typically expressed in the form of a linear equation, such as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Linear graphs indicate a constant rate of change between the variables.
The statement "A system of linear equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables and the graph of each equation is a line" is true.
graph the inequality 5x+2y<4
The graph must have at least one intercept.