Without an equality sign the given numerical values can't be classed as an equation
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That equation has no solutions.There's no number that can go in place of 'x' that canmake the equation a true statement.
The trivial answer is: Because there is no possible number that 'x' can beand make the equation a true statement.If the equation is true ... if the left side is actually equal to the right side ...then it must still be true after we subtract the same thing from both sides.Let us subtract 4x from both sides. Then we have 3 = 1 .That statement is clearly not true. So there's no way for the original equationto be true, regardless of what number you tell 'x' to be.
The graph of an equation is all of the answers that are true for the equation. A variable is an unknown number in an equation. Most equations are written with x and y variables. There are an unlimited amount of numbers that the variables can be to have the equation be true, so you would graph the equation to show the unlimited amount of numbers that make the equation true.
The "answer" is a pair of two numbers ... a number for 'x' and a number for 'y' ... that make the equation a true statement. There are an infinite number of answers. You can pick any number out of the blue for 'x', and then use the equation to find out the 'y' that goes with it. Every pair you build this way is an 'answer' to the equation. If you draw the graph of this equation, you get a straight line with no ends. Every point on the line is an 'answer' to the equation, (and you can imagine how many points there are on a line with no ends).
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There is no solution. There is no number that can be put in place of 'x' that can make that statement true.
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The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
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A solution!
Solution. A solution of an equation is a number that satisfy the equation. This means that if you replace this number on the equation and check it, the equation will be true. When you solve an equation you can find some roots, but not all of them satisfy the equation. Thus always check your answers after resolving your equation, and eliminate as solution the answers that don't make the equation true or undefined.
That equation has no solutions.There's no number that can go in place of 'x' that canmake the equation a true statement.
It's called the "solution" of the equation.
what is the number that can replace a variable in a equation to make it a true equation? 8 letters this is not a good answer go look 4 a notha one
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
The trivial answer is: Because there is no possible number that 'x' can beand make the equation a true statement.If the equation is true ... if the left side is actually equal to the right side ...then it must still be true after we subtract the same thing from both sides.Let us subtract 4x from both sides. Then we have 3 = 1 .That statement is clearly not true. So there's no way for the original equationto be true, regardless of what number you tell 'x' to be.