Inconsistent linear equations in two variables.
What is the correct classification of the system of equations below?x + 6y = 8y - 2x = 2
To provide the correct substitution for a given system of equations, I would need the specific equations from that system. Typically, you would solve one of the equations for one variable and then substitute that expression into the other equation. If you can provide the equations, I can help you determine the correct substitution.
There is only one equation, so it's not a system of equations.
Simultaneous equations.
The system is simultaneous linear equations
What is the correct classification of the system of equations below?x + 6y = 8y - 2x = 2
(2,3)
Systems of equations don't equal numbers.
To provide the correct substitution for a given system of equations, I would need the specific equations from that system. Typically, you would solve one of the equations for one variable and then substitute that expression into the other equation. If you can provide the equations, I can help you determine the correct substitution.
There is only one equation, so it's not a system of equations.
It probably means that one of the equations is a linear combination of the others/ To that extent, the system of equations is over-specified.
the system of equations 3x-6y=20 and 2x-4y =3 is?Well its inconsistent.
Simultaneous equations.
The system is simultaneous linear equations
All answers are correct.
x=3
-1