Thje 'solution' is the number that 'x' must be in order to make the equationa true statement.x + 5 = 16Subtract 5 from each side of the equation:x = 11
No because: 8+3x=x+11+2x (rewrite equation) 8+3x=11+3x (combine like terms) 8=11 (subtract 3x from both sides) This is obviously a false statement, so there is no solution or answer to the equation.
A sentence is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign or an inequality sign (such as <). If there's an '=' sign, it's an equation, otherwise it's an inequality. A sentence with a variable in it is called an open sentence - you need to put a number in for the variable to see whether it is true or false. If the sentence has no variable in it, then we can decide whether it is true or false. Examples of a true sentences: 1 + 6 = 7 4 > 2 5 + 17 = 11 times 2 .
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6a + 5a = -11 11a = -11 a = -11/11 = -1
It is true.
False - 2 + 11 = 13.
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False - sodium and its ion has 11 protons
False
You can check an answer by substituting it into the equation. x - 17 = 11 25 - 17 = 11 8 = 11 Since this is not true, 25 is not the answer.
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True, they beat namibia on the 14th October 1999 in stade de toulouse.
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A number is called a "solution" for an inequality if, when you plug that number into the variable, the inequality becomes true. For example, 4 is a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 4 for x, you get "4 + 5 < 10", which is true. (4 plus 5 is 9, which is less than 10.) On the other hand, 6 is not a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 6 for x, you get "6 + 5 < 10", which is false. (6 plus 5 is 11, which isn't less than 10.)