The general format of the nonlinear algebraic equations of the third order

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In a third-order nonlinear algebraic equation system;is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations?



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  • is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
    – dxiv
    Jul 28 at 4:31










  • Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
    – Yves Daoust
    Jul 30 at 12:53










  • Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:50










  • dxiv,thank you for your response.
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:53














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In a third-order nonlinear algebraic equation system;is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations?



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  • is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
    – dxiv
    Jul 28 at 4:31










  • Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
    – Yves Daoust
    Jul 30 at 12:53










  • Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:50










  • dxiv,thank you for your response.
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:53












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In a third-order nonlinear algebraic equation system;is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations?



equation system with four unknowns









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  • is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
    – dxiv
    Jul 28 at 4:31










  • Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
    – Yves Daoust
    Jul 30 at 12:53










  • Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:50










  • dxiv,thank you for your response.
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:53
















  • is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
    – dxiv
    Jul 28 at 4:31










  • Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
    – Yves Daoust
    Jul 30 at 12:53










  • Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:50










  • dxiv,thank you for your response.
    – maryam
    Aug 3 at 10:53















is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
– dxiv
Jul 28 at 4:31




is it possible to have two unknowns of the order of three in any equations? Sure, why not?
– dxiv
Jul 28 at 4:31












Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
– Yves Daoust
Jul 30 at 12:53




Of course. The order of an equation is the highest sum of the exponents. In the third equation, there are nine terms of cubic order.
– Yves Daoust
Jul 30 at 12:53












Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
– maryam
Aug 3 at 10:50




Thank you for your help.In general,in a third-order non-linear algebraic equation system, how many third-order term are there in each equation?
– maryam
Aug 3 at 10:50












dxiv,thank you for your response.
– maryam
Aug 3 at 10:53




dxiv,thank you for your response.
– maryam
Aug 3 at 10:53















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