Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation.
For a value to be a solution to an equation, when you substitute the value for the variable, the equation becomes true. 4+B=6 B is the variable. 2 is the solution Substitute 2 for B 4+2=6 The equation is true.
(2, 3) is a solution only if it satisfies the equation. x + 5y = 4 (2) + 5(3) =? 4 2 + 15 =? 4 17 = 4 False Therefore, (2, 3) is not a solution to the given equation.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't considered to be an equation and so therefore it has no solution.
3(x+4)
10
2x + 4 is an expression, not an equation. There can be no solution set for an expression.
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}).
To determine the ordered pair in the solution set of the equation (3x - y = 10), you can rearrange it to (y = 3x - 10). Any ordered pair ((x, y)) that satisfies this equation will be part of the solution set. For example, if you choose (x = 4), then (y = 3(4) - 10 = 2), so the ordered pair ((4, 2)) is in the solution set.
2x 4 10 is not an equation.
For a value to be a solution to an equation, when you substitute the value for the variable, the equation becomes true. 4+B=6 B is the variable. 2 is the solution Substitute 2 for B 4+2=6 The equation is true.
No
(2, 3) is a solution only if it satisfies the equation. x + 5y = 4 (2) + 5(3) =? 4 2 + 15 =? 4 17 = 4 False Therefore, (2, 3) is not a solution to the given equation.
10 (-2) 5 (-4)
4{3x-2}2=36 12x-8=18 12x=26 x=2.16666... I hope I read that equation right. If not, just message me and I can fix it.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't considered to be an equation and so therefore it has no solution.
Solution: x = 1/4 and x = -3.
No. The resulting equation has more solutions. For example, x = 2 has only one solution and that is x = 2.butx2= 4, the squared equation, has two solutions: x = +2 and x = -2No. The resulting equation has more solutions. For example, x = 2 has only one solution and that is x = 2.butx2= 4, the squared equation, has two solutions: x = +2 and x = -2No. The resulting equation has more solutions. For example, x = 2 has only one solution and that is x = 2.butx2= 4, the squared equation, has two solutions: x = +2 and x = -2No. The resulting equation has more solutions. For example, x = 2 has only one solution and that is x = 2.butx2= 4, the squared equation, has two solutions: x = +2 and x = -2