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Can anyone explain the basics of solving systems to linear equations?

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A basics of solving systems to linear equations is somthing when you use it you do olve one of the equations for one of the variables. Let's solve the first equation for y: ...

Step 2: Substitute that equation into the other equation, and solve for x. ...

Step 3: Substitute x = 4 x = 4 x=4 into one of the original equations, and solve for y.

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User Geekygecko
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A system of linear equations is just a set of two or more linear equations. In two variables (x and y) , the graph of a system of two equations is a pair of lines in the plane. ... The lines intersect at infinitely many points.

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i hope this helped

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