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Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation and so therefore no solution is possible
The solution: x = 6/7 and x = -1
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
It is the set of values for all the variables in the equation which make the equation true.
The solution set is all points on the circle.
4a + 6 - 4a = -10 Combining like terms: 6 = -10 or 4 = 0 which is FALSE. So the solution set is empty.
{-1,7}
2x + 4 is an expression, not an equation. There can be no solution set for an expression.
There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.
Yes. I assume you mean (x2 + y2) / (a2 + b2) = 1. Set all the variables to the same value - for example, all equal to one - and you have a valid solution.
9x + 2x + 26 is an expression, not an equation (or inequality). It therefore cannot have a solution so that its solution set is the null set. There is nothing in the solution set - no integers, rationals, irrationals: nothing!
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The solution set for a given equation is the set of all points such that their coordinates satisfy the equation.
-- Factor the left side of the equation. -- Set one factor equal to zero, and solve it for 'x'. That gives you one solution to the equation. -- Set the other factor to zero, and solve it for 'x'. That gives you the other solution to the equation. -- If you don't get x=2 and x=-8/3 then repeat the previous steps, because you made a mistake the first time.
Solution: x = 1/4 and x = -3.
The solution: x = 6/7 and x = -1
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.