It may be called a singularity.
The set of all solutions to an equation is called the "solution set." It includes all values that satisfy the equation when substituted into it. Depending on the equation, the solution set can be finite, infinite, or empty.
That's called the "solution set".
It is the solution or sometimes solutions when an equation or a problem has been solved.
It is called rationalisation [of the denominator].
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Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
its called hypertonic
its called hypertonic
It depends upon amount of solute if it in low concentration then solutions are Dilute solutions if it is very lw then solutions are very Dilute solutions.
dilution if the solutions do not react with each other. reaction if they do react. Mixing if the two solutions do not dissolve one another (such as a nonpolar solution mixed with a polar solution)
its called hypertonic
The bulk liquid of a solution is called the solvent. It is the component that dissolves the solute in a solution. Water is a common solvent used in many solutions.
A solution with solvent as water is known as aqueous solution while a sloution with solvent not as a water is called non-aqueous solution. Arhum Adnan
The set of all solutions to an equation is called the "solution set." It includes all values that satisfy the equation when substituted into it. Depending on the equation, the solution set can be finite, infinite, or empty.
its called hypertonic
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