zero solutions. If you plot these two lines, you will see that they are parallel and do not intersect.
many solutions
Yes. 3a plus 12 plus 6 is an example of an Equation.
No. 3a 12 plus a 6 is not a solution Of an equation.
since a=5 you can put that into your equation of a+7=12 a=5 a+7=12 5+7=12 12=12 Correct So yes the given number is a solution to the given equation
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zero solutions. If you plot these two lines, you will see that they are parallel and do not intersect.
many solutions
If you mean: 3x^2+12x+12 = 0 then it has two equal solutions of -2
An expression cannot be solved: only an equation or inequality has solutions.
Yes. 3a plus 12 plus 6 is an example of an Equation.
1 + 12 is not an equation.
No. 3a 12 plus a 6 is not a solution Of an equation.
None because without an equality sign the terms of the given expression is not an equation.
since a=5 you can put that into your equation of a+7=12 a=5 a+7=12 5+7=12 12=12 Correct So yes the given number is a solution to the given equation
The equation is y + 2 = 12.
x + y = 12 y = 12 - x These equations are the same, so we only need to consider one of them: x + y = 12 Any (x,y) ordered pairs that satisfy this equation are solutions. Because this equation denotes a line, there are infinitely many solutions, but here are some examples: (0, 12) (1, 11) (2, 10) (3.5, 8.5) (12, 0)