False. 6 does not equal 100.
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4[x+3]=4x+12 4x+12=4x+12 it's open.
an open sentence.
A number sentence has a left side (Nominative) the equals (verb) and the right side (predicate). It can be an open sentence with a variable, a false statement or a true statement.
False because without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation.
False. 6 does not equal 100.
no it is a closed equation.
No, it is a FALSE statement.
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In math, that refers to an equation which includes a variable. Such an equation may be true, or false, depending on the value assigned to the variable.
An equation or an inequality that contains at least one variable is called an open sentence. ... When you substitute a number for the variable in an open sentence, the resulting statement is either true or false. If the statement is true, the number is a solution to the equation or inequality.
it is an equation that is open to all man kind ..
Every sentence to which standard logic applies has exactly one of the truth values (that is, either true or false, but not both). No sentence can be both true and false.An equation is a statement that sets two mathematical expressions equal.When both sides of an equation are numerical expressions (contain no variables), the equation is a closed statement. This means the equation can be assigned a truth value.Example:2 + 5 = 7 true 2(3) - 2 = 6 falseIf an equation is neither true nor false, the equation is an open sentence.An open sentence is a mathematical statement with one or more variables. When variables are present in an equation, the solution is unknown. The set of numbers that you use to represent the variable(s) is called the replacement set. The solution set is found when any value(s) for the variable from the replacement set makes the equation a true statement.Examples: 3x+6=20; 12n-5=45; 6a+2b+7c=84; 4p>25; 9s+24
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4[x+3]=4x+12 4x+12=4x+12 it's open.
an open sentence.