What numbers should go into the quotation to make it true (6*3)*(4+1)=6* *5
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Although there are many numbers that may make an inequality true if something is greater than the other and the larger of the inequality relation is facing that side then it is true. 5>2 true 5<2 is false
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
There is no true answer to the square root of twenty, Because you can't multiply two of the same numbers to make twenty.
true
It is the solution set for that particular inequality.
True.
That is how an identity is defined. If the solution was not true for all numbers, then it would not be called an identity. In fact, it should be true for all complex numbers as well.
There are only two numbers that can be multiplied to make 15. These numbers are 3 and 5. This is true because 3*5 = 15
Yes, quotation marks are typically used in pairs - an opening quotation mark at the beginning of the quoted text and a closing quotation mark at the end. This helps to clearly indicate the start and end of the quoted material.
In the quotation 'To thine own self be true' thine is used for the word 'your'. It says 'Be true to yourself'.
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Any two numbers that make one of the equations true will make the other equation true.
Henry said, "Is it true that men perform all the roles in kabuki theatre?" The part being said is the direct quotation. The person that said it is outside of the quotation marks.
Yes, it is true.
It is true.
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