An equation is a true statement. [ 75 + 4 = -2 ] is a false statement.
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
You can't solve it - you only have one equation and two unknowns. You need 2 equations to solve this.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.
Without an equality sign the given product problem is not an equation.
The solution to the equation 2x plus 2 is 2(x + 1).
An equation is a true statement. [ 75 + 4 = -2 ] is a false statement.
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
You can't solve it - you only have one equation and two unknowns. You need 2 equations to solve this.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.
There is no equation, only an expression. An expression can be simplified but cannot be solved.
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Without an equality sign the given product problem is not an equation.
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No. There is not enough information in the equation x + 2y = 2, by itself, to solve it. There are an infinite number of solutions. A second equation, or information to allow a second equation to be derived, must be given to find a solution.
If 6x + 10 = 11x , then x=2.
There is no equation in the question!