Yes, as long as 'k' is not less than zero.
This is an equation of a line. There are an infinite number of solutions which are all points on the line. It is a linear equation.
The discriminant is -439 and so there are no real solutions.
That equation has no solutions.There's no number that can go in place of 'x' that canmake the equation a true statement.
It has one double solution.
The equation is equal to y = x-4. It has an infinite number of points. The intercepts are (4, 0) and (0, -4)
None.Whatever number you substitute for 'x', 0x will always be 0,and the equation will always become [ 0 = 4 ].No value of 'x' can make [ 0 = 4 ]. There is no solution.
no
This is an equation of a line. There are an infinite number of solutions which are all points on the line. It is a linear equation.
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There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
is an equation of a line in plane coordinate geometry. The coordinates of every point on that line satisfy the equation so there are an infinite number of solutions to the equation.
The discriminant is -439 and so there are no real solutions.
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It is not appropriate to talk about "the" three solutions for this equations; the equation describes a straight line, and has an infinite number of solutions. Solve the equation for "y", substitute any value for "x", and calculate the corresponding value for "y", to get one opf these solutions.
That equation has no solutions.There's no number that can go in place of 'x' that canmake the equation a true statement.
It has one double solution.
An equation never equals a number, but its solution often does.-- An equation with a solution of six: [ 3x - 14 = 4 ]-- An equation with a solution of three: [ 14 - 10x = -16 ]-- An equation with both solutions: [ x2 - 9x + 20 = 2 ]An equation that equals 6 is 10 - 4 = 6An equation that equals 3 is 10 - 7 = 3