It is difficult to find any sense in the question. If the error is in the very last step, then 'they' are not 'equal', even if the left side of the equation is correct. If the error happens before the last step, the answer is likely to be wrong, but there may also be a calculation error in the last step. So you can't conclude that in the final step the left and right sides are in fact equal. They may be, but it is not necessarily so. If they are equal, they demonstrate that calculations at that step have been done correctly. They are not equal 'because' they are both unequal to the values in the correct solution.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
It has no roots because the discriminant of the given quadratic equation is less than zero.
No. You have written two quantities. They can't be equal to each other AND also UNequal to each other.
yes it can because of the calculated average which is equal
A quadratic equation can have a maximum of 2 solutions. If the discriminant (b2-4ac) turns out to be less than 0, the equation will have no real roots. If the Discriminant is equal to 0, it will have equal roots. But, if the discriminant turns out to be more than 0,then the equation will have unequal and real roots.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
A(n) _____ is a mathematical sentence that compares expressions that are equal.
It has no roots because the discriminant of the given quadratic equation is less than zero.
because it will never be equal
A rhombus would fit the given description.
A mathematical sequence whose verb is equal is the definition for an equation. An equation is given in the form A is equal to B. An equation can contain numbers and variables.
No. You have written two quantities. They can't be equal to each other AND also UNequal to each other.
The prefix for the word 'equal' is-: 'un'- which makes 'UNEQUAL'
equ means middle or even. examples-equal, frequent, equation, unequal, or equator. next time do your homework yourself
when the equation is equal to zero. . .:)
yes it can because of the calculated average which is equal
A quadratic equation can have a maximum of 2 solutions. If the discriminant (b2-4ac) turns out to be less than 0, the equation will have no real roots. If the Discriminant is equal to 0, it will have equal roots. But, if the discriminant turns out to be more than 0,then the equation will have unequal and real roots.