Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.
I assume you mean, in an equation. Such a number is called a "solution" or a "root" of the equation.
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Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
A number that makes an equation true is a solution. If there is more than one answer to an equation (such as an equation like): (x-2)(x+4)=0 then it is called a solution set (and in this case would be x={-4, 2}).
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.
Such an equation is called an IDENTITY.
The solution
That is called a solution.
you have to solve the actual equation in order to answer this about your variable
It is one of a set of solutions.
It's called a solution
It's called the "solution" of the equation.