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What is the definition of a system of equations?

A system of equations is a set of two or more equations that share common variables. The solutions to the system are the values of the variables that satisfy all equations simultaneously. Systems can be classified as consistent (having at least one solution) or inconsistent (having no solutions), and they can also be classified based on the number of solutions, such as having a unique solution or infinitely many solutions.


Do all rational equations have a single solution?

Not all rational equations have a single solution but can have more than one because of having polynomials. All rational equations do have solutions that cannot fulfill the answer.


What is subsituton method?

Its a method used to find out the common solution of a pair of linear equations in two variables. For it, just make the coefficients of any one term and if the coefficients are having same signs, subtract both and if they are having different signs, add them up.


All of the following equations have the same solution except .?

To determine which equation does not share the same solution with the others, you would need to examine each equation closely. Look for differences in their structure or constants that might lead to distinct solutions. Without specific equations provided, it's challenging to identify the outlier. Typically, an equation with a different variable or degree, or one that is fundamentally altered (like having a different coefficient or constant), would likely have a different solution.


How are equations above the similar are diffrent?

Equations can be similar in structure, such as having the same number of variables or following the same mathematical operations, but differ in their coefficients, constants, or the relationships they express. For example, (y = 2x + 3) and (y = 4x - 1) are linear equations with different slopes and intercepts. Additionally, equations may represent different phenomena or contexts, affecting their solutions and interpretations. Ultimately, while they may share a format, the specifics of each equation can lead to varied outcomes and applications.

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Do all rational equations have a single solution?

Not all rational equations have a single solution but can have more than one because of having polynomials. All rational equations do have solutions that cannot fulfill the answer.


Can you use graphically in a sentence?

I am having a bit of trouble describing the scene more graphically than that. Comic books are graphically enhanced stories. How slow is the iMac 27" compared to the iMac 32" graphically?


How do you balance equations without having to do it manually?

Automatically. What type of equations.


What is subsituton method?

Its a method used to find out the common solution of a pair of linear equations in two variables. For it, just make the coefficients of any one term and if the coefficients are having same signs, subtract both and if they are having different signs, add them up.


What is an infinite solution?

The equation or a system of equations having infinite solutions is called identity/identities. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 is an identity. It has infinite solutions. The equation is true for all values of a and b.


How are equations above the similar are diffrent?

Equations can be similar in structure, such as having the same number of variables or following the same mathematical operations, but differ in their coefficients, constants, or the relationships they express. For example, (y = 2x + 3) and (y = 4x - 1) are linear equations with different slopes and intercepts. Additionally, equations may represent different phenomena or contexts, affecting their solutions and interpretations. Ultimately, while they may share a format, the specifics of each equation can lead to varied outcomes and applications.


What relationship do quadratics and polynomials have?

In algebra polynomials are the equations which can have any number of higher power. Quadratic equations are a type of Polynomials having 2 as the highest power.


Do Equations Having More Than One Variable?

Equations can have as many variables as you want, however to solve an equation you need as many equations as there are unknowns. E.g. in an equation with x & y as the unknowns you would need two different equations containing x and/or y to solve them


Is an aqueous solution a system having a uniform composition and appearance?

Yes, an aqueous solution is a system having a uniform composition and appearance. If the solution is saturated, only the solution above the solid material will be uniform.


What is the purpose of having skeletons as part of the day of the dead and what do they represent?

To honer the dead and they represent the dead.


What is the solution of 6x-2y equals 22?

6x - 2y = 22Solve for x:6x = 2y + 22x = 1/3y + 11/3Solve for y:-2y = -6x + 22y = 3x - 11You can not simplify the equations further without having one of the variables solved, or having more than 1 equation (such as a system)


Is 2x-y equals 15 and 2x plus 3y equals -21 consistent or inconsistent?

2x - y = 15 2x + 3y = -21 As you observe both equations (having different slopes), you see that the system is consistent, and it has only one solution.