[ 'm' is greater than or equal to 9 ].There are an infinite number of numbers that satisfy that solution.
Yes and sometimes it can have more than one solution.
Always. Every ordered pair is the solution to infinitely many equations.
Since there is an infinite number of real numbers and an infinite number of natural numbers, there is not more of one kind than of another.
That equation has no solution. There is no possible number that's equal to 18 more than itself.
[ 'm' is greater than or equal to 9 ].There are an infinite number of numbers that satisfy that solution.
Yes and sometimes it can have more than one solution.
A supersaturated solution has more solute dissolved in it than what would normally be possible under equilibrium conditions. This can happen when a solution is prepared at high temperatures and then cooled down quickly, preventing the excess solute from precipitating out.
Always. Every ordered pair is the solution to infinitely many equations.
If it is a linear system, then it could have either 1 solution, no solutions, or infinite solutions. To understand this, think of two lines (consider a plane which is just 2 dimensional - this represents 2 variables and 2 equations, but the idea can be extended to more dimensions).If the 2 lines intersect at a point, then that point represents a solution. If the lines are parallel, then they never intersect, and there is no solution. If the equations are such that they are just different ways of describing the same line, then they intersect at every point, so there are infinite solutions. If you have more than 2 lines then maybe some of them will intersect, but this is not a solution for the whole system. If all lines intersect at a single point, then that is the single solution for the whole system.If you have equations that describe something other than a straight line, then it's possible that they may intersect in more than one point.
Solution saturation compares the amount of solute in a solution to the maximum amount that can be dissolved at a given temperature. It determines if a solution is saturated (holding the maximum amount of solute), unsaturated (holding less solute than possible), or supersaturated (holding more solute than normally possible).
Under some circumstances it is possible to dissolve more of a solute into a solution than the nominal solubility of that solute would allow. A saturated solution is one that contains all the solute that will normally dissolve, and a supersaturated solution contains even more of that solute. If the solution is disturbed in some way (the appearance of a nucleating particle, stirring, etc.) then the excess solute will precipitate from the solution, or in the case of a gas, will bubble out of the solution.
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
6 - ( N x 15 ) = No Solution or Infinite Solution. In order to solve this problem there must be something after the equal sign or else we could derive an infinite number of answers.
hecta or something is 100 in greek so im saying a hectagon. ============================================ In theory, it is possible for a figure to have an infinite number of sides.
If repeats are allowed than an infinite number of combinations is possible.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.