As a quality assurance specialist, you are verifying whether specific sets of production parameters, represented as ordered triples , meet the requirements of a three-equation constraint system. Match each term with its correct description based on the fundamental rules for verifying solutions to such a system.
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As a quality assurance specialist, you are verifying whether specific sets of production parameters, represented as ordered triples , meet the requirements of a three-equation constraint system. Match each term with its correct description based on the fundamental rules for verifying solutions to such a system.