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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 equations.
a. true
b. false
When solving a system of equations with no linear equation initially, if a variable is squared in both equations, we can isolate that squared variable from one equation and substitute it into the other. For example, in a system with \(x^2\) in both, isolate \(x^2\) from one and plug into the other to solve. So the statement is true.
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A. True