How do you solve a system of equations with two variables?
You can solve a system of equations with two different variables by selecting a 0 for one of the variables so it all cancels out. Then solve for the other variable. Then you can do the same to solve for the second variable. ChaCha!
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In solving a system of equations, we try to find values for each of the unknowns that will satisfy every equation in the system. The equations in the system can be linear or non-linear. This tutorial reviews systems of linear equations. ChaCha!
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