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Complete each statement with the correct term from the column on the right. Some of the choices may be used more than once and some may not be used at all.
line
half-plane
independent
dependent
consistent
inconsistent
pair
triple
A solution of a system of two equations in two variables is an ordered ________that makes both equations true. [3.1a]

To fill: The blanks provided in the statement “A solution of a system of two equations in two variables is an ordered _________ that makes both equations true”
Answer to Problem 1VR
Solution:
A solution of a system of two equations in two variables is an ordered pair that makes both equations true.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided options are:
Line
Half-plane.
Independent.
Dependent.
Consistent.
Inconsistent.
Pair.
Triple.
A system of two equations has two variables; a solution to that system is an ordered pair representing each variable that makes both equations true.
For Example:
The equations
Consider the equations:
Substitute
Therefore, the value of variable
Substitute
Therefore the value of variable
Hence, the solution to the equations is
As seen from the example above the solution is an ordered pair having a value of
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