1+2(3)-(5-4)
The equation ( x + 5 = 11 ) always equals 11 when ( x ) is equal to 6. Additionally, any equation of the form ( 11 = 11 ) or ( 2x + 3 = 11 ) (when ( x = 4 )) will also equal 11. Essentially, any equation that simplifies to 11 or is set equal to 11 will always equal 11.
Equality. If they are ALWAYS equal then the equation is an identity.
will always begin with an equal sign
No, it's not
An example of an equation that will always equal 12 is x=12. x will never change and will always be equivalent to 12.
The equation must be ALWAYS equal.
3/2(1-5)=-6 3/2(-4)=-6 3/-8=-6 Not equal. This equation is a false equation. Unless a variable was meant to be in the equation, this equation is not equal.
Well since an equation has an equal sign it is 6+7=13
In a way it is but not quite. An equation looks like this a+b=c. an equation always has a equal sign in it. This answer can be yes and no.
To be called an "equation", it must have an equal sign.
Equal
2/3 = 4/6