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 === Example === === Example ===
  
-\[ 3x_1+5x_2-7x_3+11x_4=12\] is a linear equation in 4 variables. A typical solution will be a point $(x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4)\in \mathbb{R}^4$ so that $3x_1+5x_2-7x_3+11x_4$ really does equal $12$. For example, $(-2,0,-1,1)$ is a solution. The set of all solutions is a 3-dimensional object in $\mathbb{R}^4$, called a [[wp>hyperplane]]. Since we can't draw pictures in 4-dimensional space $\mathbb{R^4}$ we can't draw this set of solutions!+\[ 3x_1+5x_2-7x_3+11x_4=12\] is a linear equation in 4 variables.  
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 +  * A typical solution will be a point $(x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4)\in \mathbb{R}^4$ so that $3x_1+5x_2-7x_3+11x_4$ really does equal $12$.  
 +  * For example, $(-2,0,-1,1)$ is a solution.  
 +  * The set of all solutions is a 3-dimensional object in $\mathbb{R}^4$, called a [[wp>hyperplane]].  
 +  * Since we can't draw pictures in 4-dimensional space $\mathbb{R^4}$ we can't draw this set of solutions!
  
 ==== Systems of linear equations ==== ==== Systems of linear equations ====
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