When you solve a linear equation, the solution represents the value(s) of the variable that make the equation true, meaning both sides of the equation are equal when substituted with that value. In a practical context, this solution often corresponds to a specific quantity or condition, such as the point of intersection of two lines in a graph. For example, in a real-world problem, it could indicate the amount of resources needed to achieve a balance between two competing demands.
A linear system just means it's a line. A solution is just a point that is on that line. It means that the two coordinates of the point solve the equation that makes the line. Alternatively, it could mean there are 2 (or more) lines and the point is where they intersect; meaning its coordinates solve both (or all) equations that make the lines.
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A point is considered a solution to an equation if, when the coordinates of that point are substituted into the equation, the equation holds true (i.e., both sides are equal). For example, in a linear equation, if the coordinates of a point satisfy the equation’s conditions, it lies on the graph of that equation. Essentially, the point represents a specific value or combination of values that fulfills the equation's requirements.
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
an equation is a number sentence with and = sign
its mean solve the problem, to fine the solution like what makes it work.
An ordered pair is a solution only of a linear equation in two variables - not any linear equation. Often the variables are denoted by x and y. If the first of the ordered pair is substituted for x in the equation, and the second for y, then the equation represents a true statement.
A linear system just means it's a line. A solution is just a point that is on that line. It means that the two coordinates of the point solve the equation that makes the line. Alternatively, it could mean there are 2 (or more) lines and the point is where they intersect; meaning its coordinates solve both (or all) equations that make the lines.
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A point is considered a solution to an equation if, when the coordinates of that point are substituted into the equation, the equation holds true (i.e., both sides are equal). For example, in a linear equation, if the coordinates of a point satisfy the equation’s conditions, it lies on the graph of that equation. Essentially, the point represents a specific value or combination of values that fulfills the equation's requirements.
What does it mean when it says to solve if tr equation or has no solution state that fact
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
an equation is a number sentence with and = sign
Assuming you mean y = 7.80x + 40: This has infinitely many solutions, and it is already solved for "y". If you substitute ANY value for "x", you can calculate the corresponding value for "y".
a value of a variable that will solve the solution ex. 2*X-1=3 solve for X X=2 2 is the solution of the equation, because after you substitute the value of 2, you would multiply it by 2 and subtract 1, which gives you 3. did that help??
If you mean y = 2x then it is a straight line equation
What do you mean by "solve"? This is not an equation.