When there is one equation and you substitute another equation into one of its 
variables, the solution is a set of numbers that includes the conditions of 
both equations.  It is a simultaneous solution. 


Were there is a squared term in one equation and another equation is 
substituted in for only one of the terms of the square,
what does the result mean?  Its not exactly a simultaneous solution. Does it 
have a name?


Frank Znidarsic

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