I can give you several example sentences.That problem is just not solvable.I think that's a solvable situation if we work together.Is the math problem solvable?
No.
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They are not. A vertical line is not a function so all linear equations are not functions. And all functions are not linear equations.
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well, when i had one done they did use dis solvable ones but all dentists may not.
Equations using multiple variables, or powers of variables, may not provide a simple numerical value for a given variable. Equations that are solvable using the quadratic formula may result in two values.
The puzzle was easily solvable.
The elimination method only works with simultaneous equations, hence another equation is needed here for it to be solvable.
To give mathematical completeness; it enables all sums to be solvable, (even if this just means proving that they have no answer) in the same way that inventing "negative numbers", "zero" and "imaginary numbers" enable all maths to be solvable. (Not that all sums have answers).
I can give you several example sentences.That problem is just not solvable.I think that's a solvable situation if we work together.Is the math problem solvable?
Substitution is used in Systems of Linear Equations. When you have two equations, such as y=3x+1 and 2y+5=9x+1, then substitution can be used. 2y could be substituted with 2(3x+1). You would have now the equation 6x+2=9x-1, which is more solvable.
All linear equations are functions but not all functions are linear equations.
Yes, the two are synonyms.
No.
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"Solvable" typically refers to a problem or puzzle that can be solved, while "soluble" refers to a substance that can be dissolved in a liquid.