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Solve the system by solving one of the equations for x or y and then use the substitution method. Solve the system by solving one of the equations for x or y and then use the substitution method.   If the system is dependent or inconsistent , or if there is no solution , indicate this. If the system is dependent or inconsistent , or if there is no solution , indicate this.

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Definitions:

Sequentially Played Game

A type of game in game theory where players make their moves one after another, rather than simultaneously.

Battle of the Sexes

A concept in game theory where two players (often representing different genders) have different preferences over the outcome of a game.

Matching Pennies

A classic example of a zero-sum game where two players must secretly choose between a penny facing heads or tails, with outcomes depending on whether the choices match or not.

Nash Equilibrium

A concept in game theory where no player can benefit by changing strategies while the other players keep theirs unchanged, indicating a state of mutual best responses.

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