In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
well there are two types...no solution or empty set(slashed 0) or in algebra two extraneous solutions...problems that seem to have answers but if you check they don't. its easier to give an example of the no solution: -2x-3=-2x+6 +2 +2 __________ -3 does not = 6 so there is no solution remember all variables have to cancel out and the integer cant equal each other for this to occur. if either everything including the integers canceled out or both sides equal the same then it is all real numbers. hope this helps :)
an example of an algebra equation would be: 1/3(15+6a)4 read out loud would be: one-third times the quantity of 15 plus six A times 4. this is a basic algebra problem. very easy
The student doesn't have an error. cause the lines are graphed correctly and it is no solution.
In algebra, one solution means that there is only one real value x that will satisfy its equation.
the solution
It depends what type of question you are trying to answer.
It may or may not exist. If the matrix of coefficients is singular then there is no solution.
There should be no solution if this is an Algebra problem if there had to be an answer it would be 3.6
It is definatly possible to have a no solution answer in algebra. The most common time a no solution answer will occur is in an absolute value problem. Absolute value problems cannot equal zero so if you have the problem: the absolute value of 2m - 3 = -14 the answer would be so solution because it cannot equal a negative number
You are a big problem. Your teacher is a good solution.
In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
5 x 8 = 40. "Solution set" is probably NOT the word to use here, as it refers to an algebra problem.
Algebra is using variables such as x to solve a problem. One example is x+3=8 in which x equals 5.
well there are two types...no solution or empty set(slashed 0) or in algebra two extraneous solutions...problems that seem to have answers but if you check they don't. its easier to give an example of the no solution: -2x-3=-2x+6 +2 +2 __________ -3 does not = 6 so there is no solution remember all variables have to cancel out and the integer cant equal each other for this to occur. if either everything including the integers canceled out or both sides equal the same then it is all real numbers. hope this helps :)
an example of an algebra equation would be: 1/3(15+6a)4 read out loud would be: one-third times the quantity of 15 plus six A times 4. this is a basic algebra problem. very easy
The sum is the answer to an addition problem. Example: 7 is the sum in the problem 3+4=7