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What is a pair of linear equations?
A pair of linear equations consists of two equations that relate two variables, often represented as ax + by + c = 0.
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What is a consistent pair of linear equations?
A consistent pair of linear equations has at least one solution, meaning the lines intersect.
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What is an inconsistent pair of linear equations?
An inconsistent pair has no solution, meaning the lines are parallel and never intersect.
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What is a dependent pair of linear equations?
A dependent pair has infinitely many solutions, represented by coincident lines.
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How are linear equations graphically represented?
Linear equations are represented as lines on the Cartesian plane, with their intersections indicating solutions.
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When do two lines have a unique solution?
When the lines intersect at exactly one point, the pair is consistent with a unique solution.
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How do you determine if lines intersect or are parallel?
Use the ratios a1/a2, b1/b2, c1/c2: If they are equal, lines are parallel or coincident; if not, they intersect.
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Example showing graphical solution?
For equations x + 3y = 6 and 2x - 3y = 12, the intersection shows the solution (6,0).
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What is the standard form of a linear equation?
The standard form is expressed as Ax + By + C = 0, where A, B, C are constants.
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What is the elimination method?
A technique where one variable is eliminated by adding or subtracting equations to simplify solving.
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What is the substitution method?
A technique where one equation is solved for one variable, and then substituted into the other equation.
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How do you apply equations in word problems?
Translate the words into equations, like for costs: 3x + 4y = total spent and y = 1/2x.
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What is a common mistake in solving equations?
Confusing the signs during addition/subtraction of equations can lead to incorrect solutions.
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What does the intersection point of two lines represent?
The intersection point (x, y) is the solution to the pair of linear equations.
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What are coincident lines?
Coincident lines are lines that lie on top of each other, representing infinitely many solutions.
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What defines parallel lines in equations?
Parallel lines have the same slope but different y-intercepts, indicating no intersection.
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How do you plot linear equations?
Find two or more points that satisfy the equations and draw lines through them.
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How to simplify equations before solving?
You can divide equations by common factors to make calculations easier.
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What is a system of equations?
A system is a set of equations with the same variables that can be solved together.
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