how do you find the solution to x<3
x - 9 is an expression, neither an equation not an inequality. An expression cannot have a solution.
Yes, x = 2 is the solution.
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Yes, It is a solution (a+)
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how do you find the solution to x<3
The solution set of the equation x - 5 - 2 is x = 7. Therefore, the solution set is {7}.
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
There can be no solution to an algebra equation because of limitations of the domain. For example,x+3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of positive integers,x*3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of whole numbers,x^3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of rational numbers,x^2 = -2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of real numbers.Alternatively, the equation has no solution if it can be reduced to a false statement. For example,x + 2 = x + 3 can be simplified to 2 = 3 which is false and so there is no solution.
"Solution" means the number that 'x' must be, in order to make the statement true.The solution to the equation " x = 64 " is . . . . . x = 64
x=9 is as simple as it gets. The question is the solution.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you are asking whether a "solution" is the same as a "solution," then yes, they are the same word. A solution refers to a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
f(f(x)) = f(x). Only if f is 1-1 then we have a solution f(x)=x.
No, it is not a solution.
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