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I'm going to assume you have an equation to go with your variable? It means "Check if this number works" What to do is put the given value into the equation instead of the variable and see if the result is true - if it is you have a solution, if not you don't. I'll make one up as a demo: Equation : a + 4 = 7 is a = 2 a solution? a+4=7 2+4=7 6=7 (FALSE!) No this given value is not a solution.
How about that when given a quadratic equation what would you use to determine whether or not it has any solutions.
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The only rule for any set is that given any element [number], you should be able to determine whether or not it is a member of the set.
The system of equations provided is not clear, as the equation given (6y-5x+24 2.5x3y12) is not properly formatted and difficult to interpret. Please provide the equations in a clear and accurate form, such as two separate equations, in order for me to determine if there is a solution.
The nature of the solution be it acidic or basic will determine the PH value of the given solution.
I'm going to assume you have an equation to go with your variable? It means "Check if this number works" What to do is put the given value into the equation instead of the variable and see if the result is true - if it is you have a solution, if not you don't. I'll make one up as a demo: Equation : a + 4 = 7 is a = 2 a solution? a+4=7 2+4=7 6=7 (FALSE!) No this given value is not a solution.
First it will depend on whether you are found guilty or innocent. If you are found guilty, a sentence will be given. The severity of the crime will determine what the sentence is. Previous convictions would also have an influence in the sentence. It is therefore possible that you would go to jail, but that is not certain.
1. give it to someone who knows what they r doing 2. send it to a scientist 3. Leave it and wait for u to tell me.
It stands for "Pre-sentence Investigation". It is usually a report written by the respective county probation department after the plea hearing and before the sentencing hearing. It is given to the court (the Judge) so the sentencing Judge can properly determine whether the ultimate sentence given out is too harsh or too lenient.
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Without an equality sign the expression given can't be considered to be an equation and therefore has no solution
Plug your ordered pair into both of your equations to see if you get they work.
its a parameter
You will need Kw to determine the concentration of hydrogen ions and You will need the formula pH = -log[H+]