On the list that accompanies the question, there is no equation with that solution.
9 - 4 = 5
n-5 is an expression, it cannot be a solution. Furthermore, there are infinitely many possible equations for which n = 5 could be a solution - even with the added requirements of the question.
The 'solution' of an equation is the number which, when substitutedfor the variable, makes the equation a true statement.You have said: [ x = 5 ] .We claim that the solution is '5', because when '5' is substituted for 'x',the equation reads5 = 5and that's a true statement.
It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.
It is not an equation and no solution is possible.
It is a linear equation in x. The equation has the solution x = 0.
by when you cancelled the variables and the two numbers left are equal. ex.5=5, is a many solution equation, in the other hand if is like this 6=5, is a no solution.
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There is one solution. To find it, divide both sides of the equation by 2. This leaves you with x=5, where 5 is your solution.
Substitute the value found back into the equation, evaluate the expressions and see if the resulting equation is true.
The solution set of the equation x - 5 - 2 is x = 7. Therefore, the solution set is {7}.