Write an article based on this "Click the Windows Start  menu. Click the Settings icon . Click System. Click Display. Scroll down and click Detect."
article: It's the button that has a Windows logo.  By default, it's in the lower-left corner of the Windows taskbar.  This displays the Start menu. It's the icon that resembles a gear.  It's on the left side of the Windows Start menu. It's the first option in the Windows Settings menu.  It's next to an icon that resembles a laptop computer. It's the first option in the sidebar menu to the left.  This displays your Display Settings. It's the grey button at the bottom of the Display settings menu.  Windows will scan for connected displays.

Write an article based on this "Double-click on the newly created XAMPP icon. Click Start buttons next to Apache and MySQL. Click Admin next to Apache. Click Admin next to "MySQL". Create a new database (optional). Add a password for your database (optional). Fix the "Access Denied" error."
article: It has an orange icon that resembles an "X".  This will display the XAMPP Control Panel. This starts the personal web service or Apache and MySQL.  On Mac, click Start under the General tab.  Then click the Services tab and select Apache and click Start.  Then select MySQL and click Start. you may see a couple of Windows Messages after clicking Start. There are times when you may click on “Start” to start the Web Server and it does not want to start. This is usually due to another program using the same port as the webserver. The most common conflict is with Skype. If your web server will not start and you are running Skype, close Skype and try to start the webserver again. To change the port number, click Config next to "Apache" and open the "httpd.conf" file.  Then change the port number next to "Listen" to any free port number.  Then open the "httpd-ssl.conf" file under "Config" and change the port number next to "Listen" to any free port number.  Click Netstat to see a list of what port numbers are being used by each program. If everything is working properly, you should see the XAMPP Dashboard.  You can click one of the icons at the bottom of the screen to see a list of additional modules you can install and use with XAMPP. These include WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, Mautic, OpenCart, OwnCloud, phpList, phpBB, and more. Alternatively, you can go to http://localhost/ in a web browser. This opens the phpMyAdmin dashboard.  Here you can configure your PHP databases. If you want to create a new database to test features for a website with, use the following steps:  Click Databases to see a list of databases. Enter the name of a database where it says "Database name". Click Create. If you want to provide a password for your MySQL root user, Use the following steps:  Click User accounts. Click Edit Privileges next to "Local Host" with the username "root". Click Change password. Enter a password in the spaces provided. Click Go in the lower-right corner. After setting a password for your PHP database, you may receive an error message when trying to connect to phpMyAdmin.  Use the following steps to fix the "Access Denied" error.  Then you will be asked to enter a password when you connect to phpMyAdmin:  Click Explorer to the right in the XAMPP Control Panel. Open the "phpMyAdmin" folder. Open the "config.inc.php" file in NotePad or another text editor. Change "config" to "cookie" next to "$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'config';" Change "true" to "false" next to "On $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword'] = true;" Click File. Click Save.

Write an article based on this "Begin by solving one equation for either variable. Substitute your findings in Step 1 into the other equation. Solve for the other variable. Solve the second variable. Double check that the variables you have found work for both equations."
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It doesn’t matter which equation you decide to work with or even which variable you choose to solve for, as you should find the same solution no matter what. However, you do want to make the process as simple as possible. You should choose the equation that you think will be easiest to work with. For instance, if there is an equation where one of the coefficients is 1, such as x - 3y = 7, you would choose that as it will be easy to solve for ‘x’. For example, let’s say our equations are:  x - 2y = 10 (equation A) and -3x -4y = 10 (equation B). You would choose to work with x - 2y = 10 because the coefficient of x in this equation is 1. Solving for x in equation A would meaning adding 2y to both sides. Therefore, x = 10 + 2y. For this step, you will need to insert (or substitute) your solution for ‘x’ into the other solution that you did not work with. This will allow you to find the other variable, in this case ‘y’. Let’s try it: Insert the ‘x’ of equation B into equation A: -3(10 + 2y) -4y = 10. You can see that we have taken ‘x’ out of the equation and inserted what ‘x’ equals. Now that you have removed one of the variables from the equation, you can solve for the other variable. This is is simply solving a regular one-variable linear equation. Let’s solve ours:  -3(10 + 2y) -4y = 10 so -30 -6y -4y = 10. Combine the y’s: -30 - 10y = 10. Move the -30 over to the other side: -10y = 40. Solve for y: y = -4. To do this, plug your findings for ‘y’, or the first variable, into one of the equations. Then solve for the other variable, in this case ‘x’. Let’s try it:  Solve for ‘x’ in equation A by plugging in y = -4: x - 2(-4) = 10. Simply the equation: x + 8 = 10. Solve for x: x = 2. Plug both of the variables into each equation to make sure that they create true equations. Let’s see if ours work:  Equation A: 2 - 2(-4) = 10 is TRUE. Equation B: -3(2) -4(-4) = 10 is TRUE.