The second equation is not complete and there is not sufficient information for a solution. It would make no sense for me to guess what a + b equals since, in that case, I may as well start posting my own questions and answering them!
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By definition, you cannot. To solve means to find an answer or solution to a problem or a question. If there is no solution you cannot find one.
Solve is a verb (meaning to find a solution). It does not have an adverb form. It does have an adjective form-- solvable.
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No, "solve" is not a common noun; it is a verb that means to find a solution to a problem or challenge. Common nouns refer to general items, people, or concepts, while "solve" describes an action. Examples of common nouns include "book," "city," and "dog."
(Since 5 times 20 does equal 100, the solution is correct.
By definition, you cannot. To solve means to find an answer or solution to a problem or a question. If there is no solution you cannot find one.
Replace a value for x, then solve for y, to find the corresponding value for y. Repeat for other values of x.
7x = 56 To find the solution for x, you should divide both sides of the equation by 7 to get x = 8.
Solve is a verb (meaning to find a solution). It does not have an adverb form. It does have an adjective form-- solvable.
There are two answers in the solution set. To solve this we factor the left side to become 4a(a-4). This lets us get the 4. The other answers is 0. Set 4a=0 and solve for "a" and then a-4=0 and solve for "a."
To find the solution to this equation, you need to rearrange the terms and solve for the variable. 4 = 2b + b^2 can be rewritten as b^2 + 2b - 4 = 0. You can then solve this quadratic equation by factoring, completing the square, or using the quadratic formula.
No. There is not enough information in the equation x + 2y = 2, by itself, to solve it. There are an infinite number of solutions. A second equation, or information to allow a second equation to be derived, must be given to find a solution.