Can't be determined
p = q
an equation that's true for all values is an identity.
Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.
Not necessarily. It will all depend on the statements A and B.
It depends on the values of B and C but without that knowledge, it is 7*B*C.
true
You'd have to know the values of a r and b
It can be anything, depending on the values of "a" and "b".
p = q
some of his values are the the six Bes Be smart be grateful be clean be true be humble be prayful
Equations that are true for all values of their variables are known as identities. A common example is the equation (a + b = b + a), which illustrates the commutative property of addition. Another example is the Pythagorean identity ( \sin^2(x) + \cos^2(x) = 1), which holds true for all real values of (x). Such equations reflect fundamental relationships between the variables involved and do not depend on specific values.
If you mean the theme, then it is "you have to know what are true and false values.
Yes using the equals method. Example: Double a = new Double(Double.NaN); Double b = new Double(Double.NaN); if( a.equals(b) ) System.out.println("True"); else System.out.println("False"); If you execute the above code snippet you will see "True" in the console. If you try the "==" operator to compare the 2 values a and b you will get only false
In algebra, an identity refers to an equation that is true for all values of the variables involved. For example, the equation (a + b = b + a) is an identity because it holds true regardless of the values of (a) and (b). Identities are essential in algebra as they help simplify expressions and solve equations, ensuring that certain relationships remain consistent across different scenarios.
True. Distance can be represented by absolute values, as absolute value measures the non-negative distance between two points on a number line. For example, the distance between two numbers (a) and (b) can be expressed as (|a - b|), which gives the positive difference between them regardless of their order.
...values such as equality, freedom, and tolerance are a reality.
You know if an equation is linear if it is a straight line. You can also know if the equation is y = mx + b where there are no absolute values nor exponents.