Yes, zero can be a legitimate solution of many equations and functions.
r=0 is the solution...
If they are to be multiplied then the solution is 8
Yes, it is the only solution.
The equation 3m - 3m - 7 = 0, simplifies to -7 = 0 this means that the the solution is no solution, since -7 doesn't equal 0.
m = 0
10 multiplied by 0 is 0!
Yes, for example: | x | = 0 with the only solution: x = 0
Yes, zero can and is the solution of many equations.
Yes.
An equation that is simplified to 0 0 is called a perfect equation. It usually have exactly one solution.
To determine if ( x^3 ) is a solution of the equation ( 3x - 54x = 0 ), we first simplify the equation. The left side simplifies to ( -51x = 0 ), which implies ( x = 0 ) is the only solution. Since ( x^3 ) is not equal to ( 0 ) for any ( x ) other than ( 0 ), ( x^3 ) is not a solution to the equation.
To determine if the point (0, -2) is a solution of the equation (2x - 5y = 10), we can substitute (x = 0) and (y = -2) into the equation. This gives us (2(0) - 5(-2) = 0 + 10 = 10), which is true. Therefore, (0, -2) is indeed a solution of the equation.