im not a 100 percent sure but i think its.... Multiplication Property of Equality
Substitute the number in the equation. If the resulting statement is true the number is a solution to the equation.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
Distributive Property
Solution. A solution of an equation is a number that satisfy the equation. This means that if you replace this number on the equation and check it, the equation will be true. When you solve an equation you can find some roots, but not all of them satisfy the equation. Thus always check your answers after resolving your equation, and eliminate as solution the answers that don't make the equation true or undefined.
The number that can replace a variable in an equation to make it a true equation is called the solution or root of the equation. This number satisfies the equation when substituted for the variable. In algebra, finding the solution involves solving for the variable by performing various operations to isolate it on one side of the equation. The solution is the value that balances both sides of the equation, making it true.
The property is: If equals are subtracted from equals, the results are equal.
Associative? Commutativity?
The equation x = 3 has a solution of x = 3. This is because when you substitute x = 3 into the equation x = 3, it satisfies the equation and makes it true. Therefore, x = 3 is the equation with the solution x = 3.
I'm pretty sure that's the multiplicative property of equality...double-check.
Substitute the number in the equation. If the resulting statement is true the number is a solution to the equation.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
first you need to know the number of liters and moles and the equation. you do someting then multiply the liters times the moles. first you need to know the number of liters and moles and the equation. you do someting then multiply the liters times the moles.
Yes, it should be non-zero; if you multiply both sides by zero you wipe out the equation.
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
It follows from the multiplication property of equality. Dividing both sides of an equation by the same number (not by zero, of course) is the same as multiply both sides of the equation by the number's reciprocal. For example, dividing both sides of an equation by 2 is the same as multiplying both sides by 0.5.
Distributive Property
distributuve property