The answer will depend on the equation.
Whether or not that there is a solution to a quadratic equation,
plug your answer it to the original question
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
Checking your solution in the original equation is always a good idea,simply to determine whether or not you made a mistake.If your solution doesn't make the original equation true, then it's wrong.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
An equation can lead to a solution.
Substitute the number in the equation. If the resulting statement is true the number is a solution to the equation.
The nature of the solution be it acidic or basic will determine the PH value of the given solution.
plug your answer it to the original question
Whether or not that there is a solution to a quadratic equation,
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
You substitute the coordinates of the point in the equation. If the result is true then the point is a solution and if it is false it is not a solution.
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The answer to the question depends on the nature of the equation. Generally speaking it will involve exponentiation (raising the log base to a power).
plug the x coordinate in the x part of the equation and plug the y coordinate in the y's part of the equation and solve
Substitute the value found back into the equation, evaluate the expressions and see if the resulting equation is true.
x-11=13, x-11+11 = 13+11, x=24 No, 28 is not the solution to the equation