Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
To make an equation, you need to have an equal sign "=" and something on both sides of the equal sign. For example, the following are equations:1 + 1 = 278 - 56 * 4 = -1429 - 10 = -1The following are not equations:8 =8 + 745 + 7 (4*1) - 20
Two equations are equal when the result of the functions of the numbers and variables of one equation match the results of the other equation.
Straight line equations:- And if: 3x-4y = 8 Then: y = 0.75x-2 whereas 0.75 or 3/4 is the slope and -2 is the y intercept
y = 4, x = 6
To solve a system of equations, you need equations (number phrases with equal signs).
three things: 1) that the value of 4 is equal to the value of 4. 2) you did not obtain any revealing information. 3) your strategy for solving that system of equations was not good.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
equal equations.
No i believe that with three unknowns you must have three equal equations. Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25
Mathematicians have proven that there are some equations that show that 2x2 does indeed equal 5, and 4
To make an equation, you need to have an equal sign "=" and something on both sides of the equal sign. For example, the following are equations:1 + 1 = 278 - 56 * 4 = -1429 - 10 = -1The following are not equations:8 =8 + 745 + 7 (4*1) - 20
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
There are many linear equations that equal 91! For instance, 2x + 4 = 91 and 3x + 5 = 91 Too many equations.. The question needs revision!.
expressions don't have an equal sign and equations do
Systems of equations don't equal numbers.
Two equations are equal when the result of the functions of the numbers and variables of one equation match the results of the other equation.