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As a result, no parantheses, however many and wherever place will make it an equation, let alone a true one!
To make the equation true with parentheses, you can place them around the addition: (37 + 48) = 264. This implies that 37 plus 48 equals 85, which does not equal 264. Therefore, there are no placements of parentheses that can make the equation true as written.
use parentheses when u do a opperation. Parentheses have to do 1st no matter what
It is: (6-3)*(7+4) = 33
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
They are called the "solutions" of the equation.
To make the equation true with parentheses, you can place them around the addition: (37 + 48) = 264. This implies that 37 plus 48 equals 85, which does not equal 264. Therefore, there are no placements of parentheses that can make the equation true as written.
use parentheses when u do a opperation. Parentheses have to do 1st no matter what
You cannot. And you cannot add parentheses to make it true either.
It is: (6-3)*(7+4) = 33
It is the set of values for all the variables in the equation which make the equation true.
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
They are called the "solutions" of the equation.
only one value will make the equation true: 2x = 5 x=5/2 x=2.5
what must you do to make the equation 81 X 9 equals 801 true.
13 + 7 - (6 + 4) * 2 = 0
a solution
The number that can replace a variable in an equation to make it a true equation is called the solution or root of the equation. This number satisfies the equation when substituted for the variable. In algebra, finding the solution involves solving for the variable by performing various operations to isolate it on one side of the equation. The solution is the value that balances both sides of the equation, making it true.