What is a system of equations? |
Answer: A system of equation just means 'more than 1 equation.'. A system of linear equations is just more than 1 line, see the picture: |
Ok, so what is the solution of a system of equations? |
Answer: The solution is where the equations 'meet' or intersect. The red point on the right is the solution of the system. |
How many solutions can systems of linear equations have? |
There can be zero solutions, 1 solution or infinite solutions--each case is explained in detail below. Note: Although systems of linear equations can have 3 or more equations,we are going to refer to the most common case--a stem with exactly 2 lines.
Case I: 1 Solution
This is the most common situation and it involves lines that intersect exactly 1 time. | |
Case 2: No Solutions
This only happens when the lines are parallel. As you can see, parallel lines are not going to ever meet. Example of a stem that has no solution:
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Case 3: Infinite Solutions
This is the rarest case and only occurs when you have the same line. Consider, for instance, the two lines below (y = 2x+1 and 2y = 4x +2). These two equations are really the same line . Example of a system that has infinite solutions:
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