If the two equations are linear transformations of one another they have the same solution.
Substitute the coordinates of the point into the equation and if the result is a true statement then the point is a solution, and if not it isn't.
Depends on the type of math problem. there's usually an equation to see if there is a solution or not.
by when you cancelled the variables and the two numbers left are equal. ex.5=5, is a many solution equation, in the other hand if is like this 6=5, is a no solution.
You can be certain if the equation is linear, that is, of the form ax + b = 0 where a and b are constants.
A line is represented by an equation. Each solution of the equation is a point on the line, and each point on the line is a solution to the equation. So the line is just the graph of the solution set of the equation.
If the two equations are linear transformations of one another they have the same solution.
Substitute the coordinates of the point into the equation and if the result is a true statement then the point is a solution, and if not it isn't.
a solution to an equation is the answer
Depends on the type of math problem. there's usually an equation to see if there is a solution or not.
by when you cancelled the variables and the two numbers left are equal. ex.5=5, is a many solution equation, in the other hand if is like this 6=5, is a no solution.
A solution is the answer to an equation.
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
Difficult to tell because of problems with the browser. 4x = 2x IS a linear equation whose solution is x = 0
You can be certain if the equation is linear, that is, of the form ax + b = 0 where a and b are constants.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
Every equation has a solution.