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Linear equations with three unknowns
A linear system of three equations with three variables is any system that can be written in the form.
where the constants (a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h and i) can be zero as long as each equation has at least one variable (x,y or z) in it.
In addition, for the system to be called linear, the variables can only to the first power, are only in the numerator and there are no products of variables in any of the equations.
A solution to a system of equations are values of x, y and z such that, when substituted into the equations, satisfies both equations at the same time.
Separate your equations with a semi-colon ";"" when feeding them to the Tiger.
where the constants (a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h and i) can be zero as long as each equation has at least one variable (x,y or z) in it.
In addition, for the system to be called linear, the variables can only to the first power, are only in the numerator and there are no products of variables in any of the equations.
A solution to a system of equations are values of x, y and z such that, when substituted into the equations, satisfies both equations at the same time.
Separate your equations with a semi-colon ";"" when feeding them to the Tiger.