2.7divided by 3 with solutions = 0.9
27divided by602 = 0.044850498338870434
3
27divided by 7722 = 0.0034965034965034965
3.375
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If the highest degree of an equation is 3, then the equation must have 3 solutions. Solutions can be: 1) 3 real solutions 2) one real and two imaginary solutions.
Roots, zeroes, and x values are 3 other names for solutions of a quadratic equation.
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x - 3 is not an inequality.
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No. At least, it can't have EXACTLY 3 solutions, if that's what you mean. A system of two linear equations in two variables can have:No solutionOne solutionAn infinite number of solutions