Monday, August 24, 2015

Solution

What are the three different types of solutions for a system of equations?

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  1. Case 1: One solution. The graph of this type of system of linear equations will have two lines that intersect at a single point. The coordinates of the single point are the solution.

    Case 2: No solutions. The graph of this type of system of linear equations will have two lines that are parallel. They do not intersect.

    Case 3: An infinite number of solutions. The graph of this type of system of linear equations will have two lines that lie on top of each other. The coordinates of every point on one line will also be on the "second" line. This means the two equations are, in essence, the same equation.

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  2. unique solution/ intersecting lines.
    infinite solution set/coincident lines.
    no solution/parallel lines

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  4. 1. Independent Equations
    2. Dependent Equations
    3. Inconsistent Equations

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  5. unique solution (intersecting lines)
    infinite solution set (coincident lines)
    no solution (parallel lines)

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  6. 1. two lines that intersect at a single point
    2. two lines that are parallel.
    3. two lines that lie on top of each other.

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  7. 1. unique solution and intersecting lines.
    2. infinite solution set and coincident lines.
    3. no solution and parallel lines

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  8. unique solutions
    infinite solution
    no solution

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  9. 1. no solution

    2. infinite solution

    3. unique solutions

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  10. The Three Different type of solution are Substitution, Elimination/addition, Gaussian elimination.

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  11. unique solution, infinite solution set, no solution

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