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Please describe what our three variable linear systems are doing if we were to graph
them.

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Foooo can I get brainless
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Answer:

In general, a solution of a system in three variables is an ordered triple (x, y, z) that makes ALL THREE equations true. In other words, it is what they all three have in common. So if an ordered triple is a solution to one equation, but not another, then it is NOT a solution to the system.

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