Yes, it can. For example, if you are solving a quadratic equation, the curve could cross the x-axis in more than one place, thus the equation would have two solutions, a cubic equatuion can have 3 solutions, an equation with a power of four in it can have four solutions, etcetera.
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∙ 13y agoThat really depends on the type of problem, but quite often, there is more than one correct way of solving a problem.
Yes, you can have none, one, two, or more!!!!!!!!
It wants you to think, recall what you have learned, and hopefully select the correct arithmetic operation to calculate how many more one number is than another one.
More than one six.
A complex math problem is one that is hard to solve.
One to one correspondence is the basis of all math. Counting and marking the number on a stick.
Each is used to refer to every one of two or more things, regarded and identified separately
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I have never ever heard the word "math" pronounced that way - except in the sentence: "Math's my favorite subject!"Answer:More common in Britain "mathematics" is contracted to "maths" rather than "math" (North American usage) to maintain the "s" in the original word. The plural is more correct as there is more than one area of mathematics to be studied.
add one to the problem
Yes you can, but the more variables you have the more complex the problem becomes.
use one step equation.