Find a system of two equations in two variables, x1 andx2, that has the solution set

Chapter 1, Problem 71

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Find a system of two equations in two variables, \(x_{1}\) and \(x_{2}\), that has the solution set given by the parametric representation \(x_{1}=t\) and \(x_{2}=3 t-4\), where t is any real number. Then show that the solutions to the system can also be written as

\(x_{1}=\frac{4}{3}+\frac{t}{3}\) and \(x_{2}=t\)

Text Transcription:

x_1

x_2

x_1=t

x_2=3t-4

x_1=4/3+t/3

x_2=t

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