When talking about a "system of equations", you would normally expect to have two or more equations. It is quite common to have as many equations as you have variables, so in this case you should have two equations.
You need two equations to use the addition method.
(2+3)(5)=(4)(6)+1 Is this what you mean?
Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.
that is supposes to be 18 to the 6x power
4x + 2 = 54
(4 - 4) - 4/4 equals - 1.
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When talking about a "system of equations", you would normally expect to have two or more equations. It is quite common to have as many equations as you have variables, so in this case you should have two equations.
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You need two equations to use the addition method.
(2+3)(5)=(4)(6)+1 Is this what you mean?
a=5: c=4
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Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.
that is supposes to be 18 to the 6x power
No. Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.