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Define Following:consistent equations

dependent equations

equivalent equations

inconsistent equations

independent equations

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    1. Consistent equations

    x + y = 3

    x + 2·y = 5

    2. Dependent equations

    3·x + 2·y = 6

    6·x + 4·y = 12

    3. Equivalent equations

    9·x - 12·y = 6

    3·x - 4·y = 2

    4. Inconsistent equations

    x + 2 = 4 and x + 2 = 6

    5. Independent equations

    y = - 8·x + 4

    8·x + 4·y = 0

    6. No solution

    4 = 2

    7. One solution

    3·x + 5 = 11

    x = 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Consistent equations

    A consistent equation is one that has a solution, that is there exist a complete set of solution of the unknown values that resolves all the equations in the system.

    x + y = 3

    x + 2·y = 5

    2. Dependent equations

    A dependent system of equations consist of the equation of a line presented in two alternate forms, leading to the existence of an infinite number of solutions.

    3·x + 2·y = 6

    6·x + 4·y = 12

    3. Equivalent equations

    These are equations with the same roots or solution

    e. g. 9·x - 12·y = 6

    3·x - 4·y = 2

    4. Inconsistent equations

    Inconsistent equations are equations that are not solvable based on the provided set of values in the equations

    e. g. x + 2 = 4 and x + 2 = 6

    5. Independent equations

    An independent equation is an equation within a system of equation, that is not derivable based on the other equations

    y = - 8·x + 4

    8·x + 4·y = 0

    6. No solution

    No solution indicates that the solution is not in existence

    Example, 4 = 2

    7. One solution

    This is an equation that has exactly one solution

    Example 3·x + 5 = 11

    x = 2
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