An equation with no solution typically occurs when the two sides of the equation represent parallel lines that never intersect. For example, the equation (2x + 3 = 2x + 5) has no solution because simplifying it leads to a contradiction, (3 = 5). In this case, there are no values of (x) that can satisfy the equation. Such equations often express conflicting statements or conditions that are impossible to meet simultaneously.
In a way it is but not quite. An equation looks like this a+b=c. an equation always has a equal sign in it. This answer can be yes and no.
A linear equation looks like a straight line, it sometimes does slope, but it is straight.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
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Extraneous solution
That looks like a linear equation (no quadratic or higher terms), so you can expect it to have a single solution. However, actually solving the equation is not difficult; do it, to confirm this.
X+9=17;8
In a way it is but not quite. An equation looks like this a+b=c. an equation always has a equal sign in it. This answer can be yes and no.
a solution to an equation is the answer
A quadratic equation looks like bow.
A linear equation looks like a straight line, it sometimes does slope, but it is straight.
A solution is the answer to an equation.
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
It looks like an incomplete equation.
A number that makes an equation true is a solution. If there is more than one answer to an equation (such as an equation like): (x-2)(x+4)=0 then it is called a solution set (and in this case would be x={-4, 2}).
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
Every equation has a solution.