On the website calculator, click on the word "Scientific" (on the right of the answer box).
Choose "Equations" from the drop-down menu that will appear. The calculator should now show the words "Equation Solver."
Then click on the button "1 variable, 1 equation" and change it to however many equations are in your system of equations. (I believe the maximum is 6, at least if you input equations in this way.)
Then, after you have typed in the equations, click "Enter" and the answers should pop up:)
Alternate way:
Type in "solve("
Then type in all your equations in the system.
Close the parentheses and click "Enter"
Using this method you can have more than 6 equations in one system.
On the website calculator, click on the word "Scientific" (on the right of the answer box).
Choose "Equations" from the drop-down menu that will appear. The calculator should now show the words "Equation Solver."
Then click on the button "1 variable, 1 equation" and change it to however many equations are in your system of equations. (I believe the maximum is 6, at least if you input equations in this way.)
Then, after you have typed in the equations, click "Enter" and the answers should pop up:)
Alternate way:
Type in "solve("
Then type in all your equations in the system.
Close the parentheses and click "Enter"
Using this method you can have more than 6 equations in one system.