No. If an equation has many solutions, any one of them will satisfy it.
An equality and equation are essentially the same thing. The equality between two expressions is represented by an equation (and conversely).
Solving inequalities and equations are the same because both have variables in the equation.
That is what roots mean!
When you are solving an equation usually you are solving for x. If you want to check your answer just plug the values you got back in to the original function. Or you can use a different method to solve the equation and see if you get the same answer.
Fractions and decimals that represent the same value are equivalent. For example, 1//4 and 0.25 are equivalent.
What role of operations that applies when you are solving an equation does not apply when your solving an inequality?"
No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
It is the solution of the equation
Because you use the same strategies and skills, but you just put a decimal sign in.
In solving an inequality you generally use the same methods as for solving an equation. The main difference is that when you multiply or divide each side by a negative, you have to switch the direction of the inequality sign. The solution to an equation is often a single value, but the solution to an inequality is usually an infinite set of numbers, such as x>3.
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An equation is a mathematical statement that may (or may not) be true, defined for some variables. Solving an equation is finding those values of the variables for which the equation or statement is true.