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Match the vocab word with the correct definition.
1. consistent equations
for real numbers a, b, c, and d, if a = b and c = d, then a + c = b + d.
2. dependent equations
A set of linear equations that share exactly one common point known as the point of intersection (x, y).
3. addition property of equality
A set of parallel lines that will never share a point of intersection.
4. independent equations
A set of linear equations that coincide and share every point as a point of intersection.
5. inconsistent equations
A set of linear equations that share at least one point of intersection
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1. consistent equations — A set of linear equations that share at least one point of intersection.
2. dependent equations — A set of linear equations that coincide and share every point as a point of intersection.
3. addition property of equality — For real numbers a, b, c, and d, if a = b and c = d, then a + c = b + d.
4. independent equations — A set of linear equations that share exactly one common point known as the point of intersection (x, y).
5. inconsistent equations — A set of parallel lines that will never share a point of intersection.
2. dependent equations — A set of linear equations that coincide and share every point as a point of intersection.
3. addition property of equality — For real numbers a, b, c, and d, if a = b and c = d, then a + c = b + d.
4. independent equations — A set of linear equations that share exactly one common point known as the point of intersection (x, y).
5. inconsistent equations — A set of parallel lines that will never share a point of intersection.
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