(3, 6)-------------------Let's see.(6) = 3(3) - 33(3) - (6) = 36 = 9 - 39 - 6 = 36 = 63 = 3========== (3, 6) is a solution to the system of equations. The only solution? I do not know.
Two equations that have the solution of (3, 6) could be: 2x + y = 12 When x = 3 and y = 6, the equation becomes 2(3) + 6 = 12, which is true. x + 2y = 15 Substituting x = 3 and y = 6 into the equation gives 3 + 2(6) = 15, which is also true.
It is for some equations and not for others.
No
Um there are an infinite number of equations but some simple ones are: X + 1 = 6 X + 2 = 7 123553X = 617765
(3, 6)-------------------Let's see.(6) = 3(3) - 33(3) - (6) = 36 = 9 - 39 - 6 = 36 = 63 = 3========== (3, 6) is a solution to the system of equations. The only solution? I do not know.
Two equations that have the solution of (3, 6) could be: 2x + y = 12 When x = 3 and y = 6, the equation becomes 2(3) + 6 = 12, which is true. x + 2y = 15 Substituting x = 3 and y = 6 into the equation gives 3 + 2(6) = 15, which is also true.
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y=x y=6-x Set the two equations equal to each other to yield a solution: x=6-x 2x=6 x=3 x=3 will satisfy both equations, that is plugging in x=3 will give the same value for y y=(3)=3 y=6-(3)=3
It is for some equations and not for others.
What is the solution set for the equations x-y=2 and -x+y=2
No
Um there are an infinite number of equations but some simple ones are: X + 1 = 6 X + 2 = 7 123553X = 617765
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4+4=8 2+6=8
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there is no linear equations that has no solution every problem has a solution