It depends on your level of expertise. The simplest method is to invert the matrix of coefficients.
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if a dependent system of equation is solved, how many solutions will there be?
It cannot be solved because it is not an equation.
Simultaneous equations can also be solved by substitution or graphically
It depends on your level of expertise. The simplest method is to invert the matrix of coefficients.
The answer depends on whether they are linear, non-linear, differential or other types of equations.
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A recurrence system can be solved by finding and solving its closed form. A closed form is easily found for simple arithmetic or geometric recurrence systems, but may be hard to find for recurrence systems of a more complex nature. In this case, the recurrence system can be solved recursively.
Yes mathematical equations can be solved.
Algebraic expressions can't be solved because they are not equations but they can be simplified.
if a dependent system of equation is solved, how many solutions will there be?
Simultaneous equations can be solved using the elimination method.
You can use a graph to solve systems of equations by plotting the two equations to see where they intersect
Many problems in economics can be modelled by a system of linear equations: equalities r inequalities. Such systems are best solved using matrix algebra.
It cannot be solved because it is not an equation.
Simultaneous equations can also be solved by substitution or graphically