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What is two equations that have the same solutions?

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x - 34 = 5

x + 6 = 45

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What is equations that have the same solutions?

Simultaneous equations have the same solutions.


What are equations that have the same answer?

Simultaneous equations have the same solutions


If a system of equations is dependent how many solutions will it have?

Infinite simultaneous solutions. (The two equations represent the same line) OR If your in nova net the answer should be ( Many )


What is an equation that have the same solutions?

Simultaneous equations have the same solutions.


What does a graph with infinitely many solutions look like?

they have same slop.then two linear equations have infinite solutions


What are the three types of possible solutions to a system of equations?

If the equations are linear, they may have no common solutions, one common solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Graphically, in the simplest case you have two straight lines; these can be parallel, intersect in a same point, or actually be the same line. If the equations are non-linear, they may have any amount of solutions. For example, two different intersecting ellipses may intersect in up to four points.


Why Two dependent simultaneous linear equations have infinite solutions?

Two dependent linear equations are effectively the same equation - with their coefficients scaled up or down.


What are linear equations with the same solutions called?

They are called simultaneous equations.


Does every pair of linear simultaneous equations have a solution?

Actually not. Two linear equations have either one solution, no solution, or many solutions, all depends on the slope of the equations and their intercepts. If the two lines have different slopes, then there will be only one solution. If they have the same slope and the same intercept, then these two lines are dependent and there will be many solutions (infinite solutions). When the lines have the same slope but they have different intercept, then there will be no point of intersection and hence, they do not have a solution.


Most quadratic equations have?

two solutions


Most quadratic equations have what?

Two solutions


What are the possible solutions for a system of equations?

The system of equations can have zero solutions, one solution, two solutions, any finite number of solutions, or an infinite number of solutions. If it is a system of LINEAR equations, then the only possibilities are zero solutions, one solution, and an infinite number of solutions. With linear equations, think of each equation describing a straight line. The solution to the system of equations will be where these lines intersect (a point). If they do not intersect at all (or maybe two of the lines intersect, and the third one doesn't) then there is no solution. If the equations describe the same line, then there will be infinite solutions (every point on the line satisfies both equations). If the system of equations came from a real world problem (like solving for currents or voltages in different parts of a circuit) then there should be a solution, if the equations were chosen properly.