Because it is neither true or false until the variable is replaced with a specific value making the sentence true or false.
An imperative sentence has an implied subject. For example: "Stand up!" (meaning "[You] stand up!") "Don't open that door!" (meaning "Don't [you] open that door!")
An open sentence is an equation that contains one or more variables and letters for the opening to fill in the spaces.
I think it means you are very caring or sweet. Something of that sort, at least.
Yes.
The Incas used to sacrifice people in an elaborate ritual to please the Gods. A ritual is a formal religious practice or custom. It was a ritual that we always had to open our Christmas presents after the Queens speech.
An open sentence is neither true nor false. It depends on the value of the variable. If you had 5=3 that would be a closed sentence which is false. If you had 5=5 that would be a closed sentence which is true. If you had x=3 then it is open to whether the x is a 5 or a 3.
An equation or an inequality that contains at least one variable is called an open sentence. ... When you substitute a number for the variable in an open sentence, the resulting statement is either true or false. If the statement is true, the number is a solution to the equation or inequality.
An open number sentence is a sentence which contains a variable. A variable is a unknown number but replaced with a letter and can be on either side of an equals sign.
An open number sentence is a sentence which contains a variable. A variable is a unknown number replaced with any letter and can appear on either side of the equals sign.
Answer 1 == In an open sentence (an equation or inequality with a variable in it), when a number replacing the variable makes the sentence true, then it is a solution.
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An open sentence.
A replacement for the variable in an open sentence is called a "substitution." In mathematical terms, it refers to the process of replacing the variable with a specific value or expression to evaluate the truth of the statement. For example, in the open sentence "x + 2 = 5," substituting x with 3 would allow you to check if the equation is true or false.
Solution.
In math, that refers to an equation which includes a variable. Such an equation may be true, or false, depending on the value assigned to the variable.
I'm pretty sure it's an open sentence.
No. If you are studying waiting time, for example at a bank, the waiting time could be the dependent variable with the number of open windows as the independent variable.