9.1. Systems of Two Linear Equations
9.1.1. Linear Equations
We have previously defined a linear equation as one of first degree.
Example 1:The equation
is a linear equation in one unknown. No term has a degree higher than 1. We learned how to solve these in Chap. 3. |
Example 2:The equation
is a linear equation in two unknowns. If we graph this equation, we get a straight line, as shown in Fig. 9-2. Glance back at Chapter 5 if you've forgotten how to make such a graph. |
Figure 9.2. FIGURE 9-2
9.1.2. Systems of Linear Equations
A set of two or more equations is called a system of equations. They are also called simultaneous equations.
Example 3:
The systems of equations ... |
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