Independence:
The equations of a linear system are independentif none of the equations can be derived algebraically from the others. When the equations are independent, each equation contains new information about the variables, and removing any of the equations increases the size of the solution set.
Consistency:
The equations of a linear system are consistent if they possess a common solution, and inconsistent otherwise. When the equations are inconsistent, it is possible to derive a contradiction from the equations, such as the statement that 0 = 1.
Homogeneous:
If the linear equations in a given system have a value of zero for all of their constant terms, the system is homogeneous.If one or more of the system's constant terms aren't zero, then the system is nonhomogeneous.
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yugoslavia
a political system based on independent city-states
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.
The entries in boldface are existing nations which separated from the British Empire (some remain part of the Commonwealth). They include numbers of nations in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.Australia - (dominion 1907) - independent 1947, formally 1986Bahamas - self-governing 1964, independent 1973British Guiana - independent 1966 as GuyanaBritish Honduras - independent 1981 as BelizeBritish Malaya - independent 1957, part of Malaysia1963Brunei - independent 1984Canada - (dominion 1867) independent 1931, formally 1982Ceylon - independent 1947, now Sri LankaCyprus - independent 1960India - independent as India and Pakistan, 1947Malta - independent 1964New Zealand - (dominion 1907)- independent 1947Newfoundland - part of Canada, 1949Singapore - independent 1985* African colonies alphabetically:Basutoland - became independent as Lesotho, 1966Bechuanaland - became independent as Botswana, 1966British Somaliland - merged with Somalia, 1963 (part declared independence 1991)Gambia - independent 1965Gold Coast - independent as Ghana, 1957Kenya (formerly British East Africa) - independent 1963Nigeria - various merges, independent 1960Northern Rhodesia - merged with NyasalandNyasaland (formerly British Central Africa) - independent as Malawi, 1961Sierra Leone - independent 1961Sudan - independent 1956Swaziland - independent 1968Tanganyika - independent 1962, now part of TanzaniaUganda - independent 1962Union of South Africa - Republic of South Africa, 1961Zanzibar - independent 1963, now part of TanzaniaZimbabwe - independent 1980* Asian and Pacific islands, alphabetically:Ellice Islands - independent 1978 as TuvaluFriendly Islands - protectorate lifted 1970, island nation TongaGilbert Islands - autonomous 1971, independent 1979 as KiribatiMaldives - independent (sultanate) 1965Mauritius - independent 1968New Hebrides - independent 1980 as VanuatuNauru - independent 1968Seychelles - independent 1976Solomon Islands - independent 1978* Caribbean islands , alphabetically:Antigua - independent 1981 (Antigua and Barbuda)Barbados - independent 1966Barbuda - declared independence 1980 (Antigua and Barbuda)Dominica (small island) - independent 1978Grenada - independent 1974Jamaica - independent 1962St. Christopher and Nevis - independent 1983Saint Lucia - independent 1979St. Vincent and the Grenadines - independent 1979Trinidad and Tobago - independent 1962
what is the independent variable for the solar system
Independent system.
Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator was created in 1998.
Not necessarily. It will be if it is the only independent variable in the system.
And the question is,
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an independent system only has one solution, a dependent has many or an infinite number and an inconsistent system has 0 because the line are parelle
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Internal energy of a system is independent of the path taken, i.e., it only depends on the initial and final states of the system.
It has an independent judiciary.
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A system is a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole.