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Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
In math, an equation that is always true is called an identity.
No equation can have that property. It cannot be an equation if it is not true. If necessary, the domain must be amended. An equation can have different forms over different parts of its domain.
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.
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6!
3 is the true!
2 - 63 = -61
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
In math, an equation that is always true is called an identity.
An equation that is always true is an identity.
4.6457513110645907 -0.6457513110645907
No equation can have that property. It cannot be an equation if it is not true. If necessary, the domain must be amended. An equation can have different forms over different parts of its domain.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
The equation is true under all circumstances if the equation balances.