This is not an equation, it's a number. The two zeros are placeholders for the thousands (103) place and the ten millions (107) place.
A linear equation can have only one zero and that is the value of the variable for which the equation is true.
It too will have a value of 5
a = Zero
Yes and they will be of equal value
it gets bigger
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
Zero.
It is sometimes the point where the value inside the absolute function is zero.
The zero of a f (function) is an x-value that corresponds to where the y-value is zero on the functions graph or the x-intercepts. Functions can have multiple zeroes or no real zeroes at all, depending on the equation.
The zero of a f (function) is an x-value that corresponds to where the y-value is zero on the functions graph or the x-intercepts. Functions can have multiple zeroes or no real zeroes at all, depending on the equation.
Yes
That depends on the value of its discriminant if its less than zero then it has no real roots.