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  • 11-01-2016
  • Mathematics
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Could there be more than one solution to a system of a equation

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Damagician
Damagician Damagician
  • 12-01-2016
Yes, there could be. It can even be infinite :D
For example:
x^2-y^2=25
x+2y=10
The solutions would be (4,3) and (0,5)
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