Solving the simultaneous equations: x = -237/11 and y = 90/11
Without any equality signs the given terms can't be considered to be simultaneous equations.
Simultaneous equations.
The solutions are: x = 4, y = 2 and x = -4, y = -2
Another straight line equation is needed such that both simultaneous equations will intersect at one point.
Solving the simultaneous equations: x = -237/11 and y = 90/11
Without any equality signs the given terms can't be considered to be simultaneous equations.
Simultaneous equations.
The solutions are: x = 4, y = 2 and x = -4, y = -2
Another straight line equation is needed such that both simultaneous equations will intersect at one point.
Simultaneous equations have the same solutions
Then they are simultaneous equations.
They are simultaneous equations
Simultaneous equation is nothing: it cannot exist.A system of simultaneous equations is a set of 2 or more equations with a number of variables. A solution to the system is a set of values for the variables such that when the variables are replaced by these values, each one of the equations is true.The equations may be linear or of any mathematical form. There may by none, one or more - including infinitely many - solutions to a system of simultaneous equations.
Simultaneous equations have the same solutions.
A system of linear equations is two or more simultaneous linear equations. In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables.
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