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Preview: ... ints that work in both, then we <br>say that the equations are INCONSISTENT. NO numbers that work in one <br>are consistent with the other.<br><br>To sum up, a consistent system has at least one solution. An<br>inconsistent system has NO solution at all.<br><br>Now for the other pair. "Dependent" versus "Independent."<br><br>When a system is "dependent," it means that ALL points that work in <br>one of them ALSO work in the other one. Graphically, this means that <br>one line is lying entirely on top of the other one, so that if you <br>graphed both, you would really see only one line on ...
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Preview: ... s no solution. The system is said to be inconsistent.<br><br>eg of independent system: ...
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$1.00 (in)dependent and/or (in)consistent, explanations with examples
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Preview: ... estions, send m ...
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