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That depends a lot on what exactly you want to check. For example:* You can check a division, by doing the corresponding multiplication. * You can check the solutions to an equation, by replacing the variable with the purported solution and doing the calculations.
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No
· Identify the problem · Define the problem · Collect data relating to the problem · Develop a range of alternative solution or combinations of solutions · Implement the solution · Check to ensure that the desired result has been achieved
It depends whether it is a subtraction, mulitplication, addition, or division problem.
how can the reflexive property be applied to check the accuracy of a solution to equation?
check your answer
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That depends a lot on what exactly you want to check. For example:* You can check a division, by doing the corresponding multiplication. * You can check the solutions to an equation, by replacing the variable with the purported solution and doing the calculations.
Implement the solution
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If you mean for a math problem, after coming up with a solution you should usually check the solution in the original equation, to be safe.
No
1. Draw a free-body diagram if applicable. 2. Identify what variables are known and what variables are sought. 3. Identify equations that relate the variables. 4. Do computations. 5. Do a reasonableness check: is the answer reasonable? If not, try solving the problem a different way to see if you get the same solution.
you need a wiring diagram, trace power and ground and check where problem might be
· Identify the problem · Define the problem · Collect data relating to the problem · Develop a range of alternative solution or combinations of solutions · Implement the solution · Check to ensure that the desired result has been achieved
Unemployment is the main problem that we have to check it