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Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
Such a value is said to be a solution, or a root, of the equation.
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Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
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Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
3 is the true!
It's the value that when substituted in for the variable, makes the equation true. Ex: x + 1 = 3 The value 2, when substituted for the variable x, makes the equation true.
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Such an equation is called an IDENTITY.
Such a value is said to be a solution, or a root, of the equation.
To solve the equation ( m - 15 = 5 ), you can add 15 to both sides. This gives you ( m = 5 + 15 ), which simplifies to ( m = 20 ). Therefore, the value of ( m ) that makes the equation true is 20.
To determine the value of x that makes the equation true, you need to provide the specific equation you're referring to. Once you provide that, I can help you solve for x.
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That's the "solution" of the equation.