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Equations
Mathematical statements asserting the equality between two expressions.
Consistent
In mathematics, systems of equations are considered consistent if they have at least one set of solutions.
Consistent
In mathematics, particularly in systems of equations, it refers to a system that has at least one solution.
Inconsistent
A term describing systems of equations that have no solution, as their lines or planes do not intersect.
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