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if you are asked to solve a system of equations in which there is no linear equation to start with, you can sometimes begin by isolating and substituting a variable that is squared in both eqautions. true or false

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Answer: true

Step-by-step explanation: A pex

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Answer:

The correct answer option is: True.

Explanation:

Its true that if there is no linear equation to start with, you can isolate and substitute a variable that is squared in both the equation.

For example, for the given non linear equation, start by dividing both sides by coefficient of the variable.

Once you do that and isolate a variable, continue solving by substituting that variable into the other equation.

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