Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.
The LHS expression = RHS expression
No, it is a false statement.
The statement "equals" means that they are equal. If the word "equals" and its symbol " = " are a true statement, then the two sides are truly equal in every way.
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.Its value is 1 when the statement is true and 0 otherwise.
Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
a = Zero
Such a value is called a "solution" or "root" of an equation.
The question makes no statement; so as it stands, there's nothing there yet to be true or false.
The LHS expression = RHS expression
If a statement includes an "equals" sign ( = ) then the statement is an equation. By the way . . . it may or may not be a true statement. "10 equals 120" is not true.
No, it is a false statement.
The statement "equals" means that they are equal. If the word "equals" and its symbol " = " are a true statement, then the two sides are truly equal in every way.
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There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
7-2 = 1/72 = 1/49