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Which of the following terms best describes a group of inequalities in which
at least one inequality is nonlinear, all of the inequalities have the same
variables, and all of the inequalities are used together to solve a problem?
O A System of linear inequalities
OB. System of nonlinear equations
OC. System of linear equations
OD. System of nonlinear inequalities
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Answer:

The correct option is the system of non-linear equations.

Explanation:

The correct option is the system of non-linear equations. A system is defined as a group of equations/inequalities with the same variables solved together.

Therefore we exclude point options A and D We have to find points B and point C.

For point B we have refers to a system of linear equations. What is the meaning of the linear equation of a system?

A system of linear equations is usually a set of two linear equations with two variables.

This means that all equations in the system are linear. Therefore, this option is incorrect.

Option c we have, This option refers to a system of non-linear equations.

Therefore, we can say that at least one of the equations in the systems is non-linear.

This fits the description given in the question.

Therefore, this is the correct option.

Therefore we get, the correct option is the system of non-linear equations.

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