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| - | ====== Chapter 1: Linear systems | + | ====== Chapter 1: Systems |
| ===== Linear equations ===== | ===== Linear equations ===== | ||
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| + | ==== First example: a linear equation in two variables ==== | ||
| Consider the equation \[ 2x+5y=7.\] | Consider the equation \[ 2x+5y=7.\] | ||
| - | This is an equation in two //[[variable]]s//, or //[[indeterminate]]s//, $x$ and $y$. | + | This is an equation in two //[[variables]]//, or //[[indeterminates]]//, $x$ and $y$. |
| - | A [[solution]] of this equation | + | A [[solution]] of this equation |
| In other words, so that $2a+5b$ really is equal to $7$. | In other words, so that $2a+5b$ really is equal to $7$. | ||
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| + | We say that the equation $2x+5y=7$ is a [[linear equation in two variables]]. | ||
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| + | ==== Definition ==== | ||
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| + | ==== More examples of linear equations in two variables ==== | ||
| + | * $y-x=1$ {{ :: | ||
| + | * $x-y=0$ {{ :: | ||
| + | * $x=0\iff 1x+0y=0$ {{ :: | ||
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