How would you locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane? The solution can be found at the point of intersection of the two lines on the coordinate plane.
How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system? To get exactly two or three solutions, the lines representing the equations must be parallel or coincident.
The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning. The solution represents a specific point in the context of the problem, such as the amount of time (x) and distance (y) in the given scenario.
The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3 weeks; y = 9 feet
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How would you locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane?
How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system?
The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning.
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