To write: comparison and differences on solving a system of three equations to solving a system to two equations.
Answer to Problem 1CFU
Comparison: Both system of equation can be solved by elimination or substitution method.
Contrast: To solve a system of three equations, we apply substitution or elimination method twice, whereas we apply substitution or elimination method only once to solve a system of two equations,
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
System of three equations and two equations
Calculation:
The comparison on solving a system of three equations and solving a system to two equations are as follows:
1. Both system of equation can be solved by elimination or substitution method.
The difference on solving a system of three equations and solving a system to two equations are as follows:
- To solve a system of three equations, we apply substitution or elimination method twice.
- To solve a system of two equations, we apply substitution or elimination method only once.
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