It is a true statement.
It is a true statement.
Add a forward slash to the "equals" sign to change it to a "does not equal".
An equation is a true statement. [ 75 + 4 = -2 ] is a false statement.
Why not? The statement is trivially true, meaning it holds for all values of x.
It is a true statement.
It is a true statement.
Add a forward slash to the "equals" sign to change it to a "does not equal".
3 is the true!
An equation is a true statement. [ 75 + 4 = -2 ] is a false statement.
Why not? The statement is trivially true, meaning it holds for all values of x.
It cannot because neither statement is true.
3x = 1.2 + 1.2 + 1.2 3x = 3.6 x = 1.2 If 'x' equals 1.2, then that's a true statement.
If a statement includes an "equals" sign ( = ) then the statement is an equation. By the way . . . it may or may not be a true statement. "10 equals 120" is not true.
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
(6 plus 6) divided by (6 plus 6) times 6 equals 6
You cannot because it is not a true statement.