Solution
an solution
It is the solution or root of the equation.
True
A replacement for a variable that results in a true sentence is often referred to as a "satisfying assignment." For example, in the logical statement "x > 5," replacing the variable x with 6 makes the sentence true, as 6 is indeed greater than 5. This principle is foundational in logic and mathematics, where finding such replacements can validate propositions or equations.
True
It's the value that when substituted in for the variable, makes the equation true. Ex: x + 1 = 3 The value 2, when substituted for the variable x, makes the equation true.
It is about finding a value of the variable (or variables) that make the equation a true statement.
Solution
an solution
solution
Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
solve
That's the "solution" of the equation.
equal
It is the solution or root of the equation.