Solution set
It is the set of values for all the variables in the equation which make the equation true.
a solution
They are called the "solutions" of the equation.
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
The values or set of values that make an inequality or equation true are called solutions or roots. In the case of equations, these values satisfy the equation when substituted into it, while for inequalities, they make the inequality hold true. Finding these solutions is a fundamental aspect of algebra and helps in understanding the relationships between variables.
the set of all values which, when substituted for unknowns, make an equation true. this is wrong
It is finding the values of the variable that make the quadratic equation true.
the set of all values which, when substituted for unknowns, make an equation true.
The solution.
solution
an equation that's true for all values is an identity.
A value or values that make an equation true are known as the solutions or roots of the equation. For example, in the equation (x + 3 = 7), the value (x = 4) is a solution because substituting it into the equation balances both sides. In general, solutions satisfy the equality expressed in the equation.