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Re: Please Help!



In the context of equations,  system of simultaneous equations is 2 or
more equations on 2 or more unknowns.  I guess I'll stick with the
rest of the world in my language.

It sure would be nice if you could perform the simple courtesy of
quoting.

On 24 Oct 1998 21:06:35 GMT, stl137@aol.com (STL137) wrote:

>I freely call a whole bunch of equations, a single simultaneous equation,
>because without all its component parts, it can't be solved. The keyword is
>"simultaneous". I wouldn't just call it an equation. Simultaneous for me means
>many things happening at once. What's it mean to you?
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