This isn't an equation because there is no "=" sign present". If we choose to put one before the last term then log345 - log35 is just log (345/35), and that is equal to log7x, so then 345/35 = 7x so that x is 345/(35x7) or 69/49
If this value a satisfy the equation, then a is a solution for that equation. ( or we can say that for the value a the equation is true)
"430 5" is not an equation and it does not have an unknown value. So there can be no equation which has the same unknown value.
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
It is the solution of the given equation.
Such an equation is called an IDENTITY.
If this value a satisfy the equation, then a is a solution for that equation. ( or we can say that for the value a the equation is true)
when you find the value, you SOLVED the equation. you CHECK the equation when you substitute the value in the variables place and check that the equation is true.
Such a value is said to be a solution, or a root, of the equation.
The value of the mu constant in the equation is 3.14159.
"430 5" is not an equation and it does not have an unknown value. So there can be no equation which has the same unknown value.
How is this different from determining if a value is a solution to an equation?
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
It is the solution of the given equation.
It depends on the equation.
That depends on what the equation is.
Such an equation is called an IDENTITY.
Without an equality sign it is not an equation and so therefore its value can't be determined.