Some operations cannot be done. For example, if we take the equation x=2/0, there is no result, because division by 0 is not defined.
solution
That's an extraneous solution. You need to check for these when algebraically solving equations, especially when you take both sides of an equation to a power.
YES
One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.
It is not an equation and no solution is possible.
It is the solution of the equation
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Yes, zero could be a possible solution to the equation.
You get the exact solution.
That's an extraneous solution. You need to check for these when algebraically solving equations, especially when you take both sides of an equation to a power.
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.
The first step not possible in solving an equation algebraically is not to provide an equation in the first place in which it appears to be so in this case.
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YES
One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.One linear equation in two variable cannot be solved. It is possible to express either of the two variables in terms of the other but a solution is not possible.
Yes it is quite possible
In solving an inequality you generally use the same methods as for solving an equation. The main difference is that when you multiply or divide each side by a negative, you have to switch the direction of the inequality sign. The solution to an equation is often a single value, but the solution to an inequality is usually an infinite set of numbers, such as x>3.