Friday, February 20, 2015

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Hello fellow individuals of Mathland!
It has been some time since I last came upon you!


Why don't we have a short chat to reacquaint ourselves?~
I actually looked forward to introducing you all to a new topic, called System of Equations. 
Shall we begin?~

System of equations are two or three given equations with variables. In order to solve these, one must find what numbers the variables are. There are two ways in solving such a problem.

Here are 2 ways:



As you can see, both are able to be used. 
Also in solving system of equations, one has to take into consideration of the problem being either inconsistent or consistent.
Inconsistent means that there are no solutions, and if graphed, the lines would be parallel.
Consistent means that there is 1 solution (independent) or an infinite amount of solutions (dependent).

Below is an example, of a "system of equation problem" with three equations.


Well, that will be all for now! I do hope you enjoyed our discussion. 


Farewell.~

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