solve it
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
It means to solve what is known (answer the equation)
you can only solve for one in an equation so it can equal something
There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
What do you mean by "solve"? This is not an equation.
its mean solve the problem, to fine the solution like what makes it work.
Find values for the variable that satisfy the equation, that is if you replace those values for the variable into the original equation, the equation becomes a true statement.
Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
Not sure what you mean by "zero element". If an expression is equal to zero, and you can factor it, then at least one of the factors must be zero; this is often useful to solve an equation.
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
solve it
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
It means to solve what is known (answer the equation)
It is not an equation if it does not have an equals sign. You could simplify it but not solve it.