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If you're given the inequality and the equation, then the way to prove that they have the same solution is to solve each one and show that the solutions are the same number. Don't strain yourself, though. An inequality and an equation never have the same solution.
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An graphing solution is basically drawing the solution (answer) on the graph. But remember, when it's < or > you draw a broken line something like this - - - - - - to show that it isn't included. If it's an included sign like < > but with another line below those signs then you draw a straight line without gaps ____________ like that. It's hard to show since my keyboard don't have mathematical symbols
But it has two perfectly good solutions! They happen to be complex numbers ... with real and imaginary parts ... but that shouldn't be a show stopper. x = 3 + i sqrt(15) x = 3 - i sqrt(15)
It is but you only need to do the greater than, equal to, or less than signs to show what the possible solutions are such as: X > 6 or X = 6 or X < 6 Unless you are told otherwise by a teacher or professor.
The solutions that show little or no change in pH likely do this because they contain a buffer. A buffer effectively neutralizes acids or bases while maintaining ph. up to a certain point.
Phenolphthalein turns colorless in acid solutions and very strong base solutions.
A 3 percent solution is 1.5 times as strong as a 2 percent solution.
The key word here is "solution". Solutions do not exhibit the Tyndall effect; if something does exhibit the Tyndall effect, that's a good indication that it is not a solution.
Writing out the solution for the rubicks cube is very difficult. Check up the videos on youtube that will show you how.
NO as it is not a collidal solution. the particles of sugar solution are too small too scatter light so....NO!
Methyl red and methyl orange show reddish colors in acidic solutions.
adding what is called an indicator such as phenolphthalein which is colorless in an acidic solution, but turns pink in an acid solution often used in a test called titration
Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."
You could use the Wheel of Fortune puzzle solutions from the related link to find any puzzle from the show, but no bonus puzzle solution was The Box in March 2010
If you're given the inequality and the equation, then the way to prove that they have the same solution is to solve each one and show that the solutions are the same number. Don't strain yourself, though. An inequality and an equation never have the same solution.
The effects of red and blue litmus when dipped in solutions of acid base and neutral are to show their overall pH. This is caused through a chemical reaction between the solution and a coating on the strips.