Substitute the value found back into the equation, evaluate the expressions and see if the resulting equation is true.
You replace the variable by the purported solution, and do all the calculations. If you end up with a true statement, for example 5 = 5, then it is a solution.
Substitute the number in place of the variable. Evaluate the expressions. If the resulting equation is true then the number is a solution.
if you plug the solution back into the equation both sides of the equation will be equal
It is not to solve so much as to see the number of solutions and whether there is a real solution to the equation. b2 - 4(a)(c) A positive answer = two real solutions. A negative answer = no real solution ( complex solution i ) If zero as the answer there is one real solution.
There are an infinite number of equations with this solution, eg x = 6 - 10; x = 45678 - 45682; x squared = 16 etc etc
The solution consists of the infinite number of points on the line which is defined by y + x = 6.
You haven't given the solution to the equation ! 3x + 20 = ? If you have the number for the question-mark - you can find the value of x ! For example in the equation 3x + 20 = 50... the value of x is 10.
There can be no solution to a number. That is like asking what is the solution to 3!
Substitute the number in the equation. If the resulting statement is true the number is a solution to the equation.
plug your answer it to the original question
When you combine the Kw equation with the total mass of the solution, you will get a number. If the number is above 60, it is a acid, it is below 75, it is a base and if your number is between 60 and 75, it is neutral.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
I'm going to assume you have an equation to go with your variable? It means "Check if this number works" What to do is put the given value into the equation instead of the variable and see if the result is true - if it is you have a solution, if not you don't. I'll make one up as a demo: Equation : a + 4 = 7 is a = 2 a solution? a+4=7 2+4=7 6=7 (FALSE!) No this given value is not a solution.
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
The idea is to replace one variable in the equation by the first number in the ordered pair, the other variable with the second number in the ordered pair, do the calculations, and see whether the resulting expressions are indeed equal.
Solution. A solution of an equation is a number that satisfy the equation. This means that if you replace this number on the equation and check it, the equation will be true. When you solve an equation you can find some roots, but not all of them satisfy the equation. Thus always check your answers after resolving your equation, and eliminate as solution the answers that don't make the equation true or undefined.
An algebraic equation or inequality can have a solution, an algebraic expression cannot. If substituting a number in place of a variable results in the equation or inequality being a true statement, then that number is a solution of the equation or inequality.
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what is the number that can replace a variable in a equation to make it a true equation? 8 letters this is not a good answer go look 4 a notha one