A open sentence is an equation with one or more variables is an open sentence.
No, it is part of the solution set.
In an equation an answer that can be substituted for a variable that makes the equation true. Wich is a answer for any tipe of proumblem (ex. 6x2=12)
The 'solution' of an equation is the number which, when substitutedfor the variable, makes the equation a true statement.You have said: [ x = 5 ] .We claim that the solution is '5', because when '5' is substituted for 'x',the equation reads5 = 5and that's a true statement.
It means that whatever you have substituted is the solution of the given linear equation. Or you have substituted the equation in itself.
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.
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.
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
I assume you mean, in an equation. Such a number is called a "solution" or a "root" of the equation.
A open sentence is an equation with one or more variables is an open sentence.
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
No, it is part of the solution set.
In an equation an answer that can be substituted for a variable that makes the equation true. Wich is a answer for any tipe of proumblem (ex. 6x2=12)
The 'solution' of an equation is the number which, when substitutedfor the variable, makes the equation a true statement.You have said: [ x = 5 ] .We claim that the solution is '5', because when '5' is substituted for 'x',the equation reads5 = 5and that's a true statement.
In mathematics, the term "root" refers to the solution(s) of an equation. Specifically, the roots of an equation are the values that make the equation true when substituted for the variable. The number of roots depends on the degree of the equation.
The number is called a solution.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.