Not sure what you're driving at here...
A system of linear equations is simply a number of linear equations that all have a common solution (intersecting point when graphed).
A linear equation could be, by itself, considered a system of linear equations, but is more typically one of a few linear equations in a system.
2006-06-21 00:51:57
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answered by KHB 2
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A system of linear equations consists of several linear equations (well, at least one, so a linear equation actually is a degenerated system of linear equations). To solve a system of linear equations you have to find a solution that solves all linear equations.
2006-06-21 01:07:48
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answered by Daniel 2
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Anything that is that is of the form
Ax+By=C
Dx+Ey=F
Is a system of equations, you can have more variable and more equations, but the biggest thing is that A B C can't be a mulitple of D E F because then it is inconsistent.
2006-06-21 00:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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When your vector space has more than one dimension.
2006-06-21 02:02:09
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answered by ringm 3
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Who bugs?
2006-06-21 00:57:48
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answered by Naval Architect 5
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