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I think I am not being entirely clear. Maybe I am not using the appropiate English mathematical terms, sorry.

Consider any system of equations like the one in the pic. To get the values of x, y, and z we need at least 3 different independent equations using all of the variables.

If you were use only one equation to replace the values within itself, thus making a bigger equation with less variables, and you would solve the values for x, y, and z this way you would always end up in 0=0. Why does this happen?

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