No! The problem doesn't take into account order of operations, but simply calculates from left to right.
No, the equation that equals zero is not true in The Phantom Tollbooth. It is a nonsensical concept meant to reflect the absurdity of the book's world.
If a statement includes an "equals" sign ( = ) then the statement is an equation. By the way . . . it may or may not be a true statement. "10 equals 120" is not true.
what must you do to make the equation 81 X 9 equals 801 true.
It has one real solution.
Yes, one equals one. If you get that when solving an algebraic equation, the equation is true for all real numbers.
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a = Zero
It is, in fact, an identity - which is an equation which is true for all values of the variable.
There is no equation. An equation is true, whereas the statement ( 5 + 7 = -12 ) is false.
This is true if the equation is: 75% of 400 = 300
It is true if you are talking about a song written by Radiohead, but the mathematical equation 2+2 equals 4, not 5.
only one value will make the equation true: 2x = 5 x=5/2 x=2.5
A simple equation, true when w = -4