Any answers that are the same in the both tables are answers that for both equations. y=x is (1,1), 2,2), (3,3) ... y=x^2 is (1,1),(4,2)... (1,1) is in both lists.
They all show the values for a set of variables for different situations or outcomes.
The first step is to show the equations which have not been shown.
I am not at all convinced that it is. With more than three variables it is almost impossible and even with 3 variables, it is hard going.
The question truly belongs in the elite, select category.You've neglected to show us both the system of inequalitiesand the list of points that includes the correct one.It's as if I were to ask you: "What am I thinking about thethree people I'm looking at in that crowd ?"
F(n) = 10n + 1
They all show the values for a set of variables for different situations or outcomes.
You take each equation individually and then, on a graph, show all the points whose coordinates satisfy the equation. The solution to the system of equations (if one exists) consists of the intersection of all the sets of points for each single equation.
The first step is to show the equations which have not been shown.
One way would be to solve the two equations. If they have exactly the same solution set, they are equivalent. Otherwise they are not.
An example of a table to show equations is the multiplication tables. For example: 1 x 2 = 2, 2 x 2 = 4, 3 x 2 = 6, and so on.
Wolfram Alpha can solve not just quadratic equations, but all sorts of equations. Note that in this particular website, you can see the solution for free, but you need a paid subscription to show the steps. I am sure there are other websites that can help you as well; you may want to try a Web search for "quadratic equation", for example. On the other hand, you should definitely learn to solve quadratic equations on your own.
A solution means: Show the numerical values of 'x' and 'y'. You can't find either one with only a single equation. You need another one. When you have two equations, you can find values for both 'x' and 'y'.
chemical equations
dimensional analysis is very simple method for convert the one system of units into another system of units. And we can check the correctness of the equations. We can show the relations between physical phenomenal quantitatively.VALI
The common one is a line. y=mx+b Let's look at the line y=2x+4 This is a line with slope 2 and y intercept 4. The solutions will be all the points on that line and there are an infinite number of them. If x=0, y=4 if x=1, y=6 etc Now you could also look at a system of equations, y=2x+4 and 2y=4x+8. Since these in fact represent the same line, one again the solution is infinite. This is a trivial example just to show you how an infinite number of points can be the solution to 1 or more equations.
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Chemical equations represent chemical composition of reactants and products and also how does the reaction occur.