Without an equality sign it has no solutions but as an algebraic expression it can be simplified depending on the plus or minus values of 8m and 2m
When the solution is equal to a number, in other words, only one solution happens if you solve for your variables. 0 = 0 means there are many solutions and a number not equal to another number has no solution.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is greater than zero then it will have two different solutions. If the discriminant is equal to zero then it will have two equal solutions. If the discriminant is less than zero then it will have no real solutions.
It has 2 equal solutions
infinity is any number but usually 27 it can always be alive and dead and it is a fish
An infinity of expressions equal 49.
When the solution is equal to a number, in other words, only one solution happens if you solve for your variables. 0 = 0 means there are many solutions and a number not equal to another number has no solution.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is greater than zero then it will have two different solutions. If the discriminant is equal to zero then it will have two equal solutions. If the discriminant is less than zero then it will have no real solutions.
isotonic solution
neutrial
It is still infinity.
An equation may have zero, one, or more solutions (this is also true for a system of equations). The equation 2 + x = 5 has only solution, for example. x can only equal 3, so there is one solution. (An example of an equation with more that one solution is x2 = 4. In this case x can equal 2 or -2, so this equation has two solutions. An example of an equation with an infinite number of solutions is x + 6 = 3*2 + x. x can equal any number to make this equation true, so it has an infinite number of solutions. The equation x = x + 1 is an example of an equation with no solutions.)
Isotonic solutions have equal amounts of solute and solvent which means that the solution is 50% solute and 50% solvent. Solutions which have more or less solute are called hypotonic and hypertonic.
Aqueous solutions contain polar or ionic solutes in solution; they do not scatter light; the sum of the volume of the solute plus the solvent (water) does not equal the volume of the solution; obviously they all contain water.
Yes. The volume you have of a particular solution does not have anything to do with the concentration of that solution.
[ 'm' is greater than or equal to 9 ].There are an infinite number of numbers that satisfy that solution.
it just equal infinity
both are equal... infinity is the representation of undefined.