Date: 14 January 2008
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• Exactly one solution. The lines intersect in exactly one point. Examples below in "Solution Methods".
When solving this system you get numbers for x and y. Answer is: (number for x, number for y)
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• No solution. The lines are parallel and never touch. The system is inconsistent.
When solving this system you get something stupid like 3=5. Answer is: No solution.
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• Exactly one solution. The lines intersect in exactly one point. Examples below in "Solution Methods".
When solving this system you get numbers for x and y. Answer is: (number for x, number for y)
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• No solution. The lines are parallel and never touch. The system is inconsistent.
When solving this system you get something stupid like 3=5. Answer is: No solution.
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standy — 10 November 2008, 02:15
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