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How is a system of equations created when each linear function is given as a set of two ordered pairs? Explain.

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Answered by Louisiana
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A system of equations is a set of definite number of linearly independent equations in which they intersect at one or more points to find the values of the unknown variables depending on the number of participating equations. It is created by the standard form (y h) = m (x - k) where (h, k) is given and that mor slope varies.

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A system of equations is a set of definite number of linearly independent equations in which they intersect at one or more points to find the values of the unknown variables depending on the number of participating equations. It is created by the standard form (y h) = m (x - k) where (h, k) is given and that mor slope varies.

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