The statement "equals" means that they are equal. If the word "equals" and its
symbol " = " are a true statement, then the two sides are truly equal in every way.
Equality. If they are ALWAYS equal then the equation is an identity.
Equal quantities may be added to both sides of a linear equation.
To add the same value to all sides of a equation
That is called an equation. An equation has an equal sign (=), and expressions on both sides of the equal sign.
Yes, the point is that if two terms (or sides of the equation) are equal, then they remain equal as long as you add or subtract the same amount, to or from both of them. It's very logical.
Never. By definition, the two sides of an equation are equal.
I think its a property in which both sides of an equation are equal either by adding, subtracting, multiplication, or division.
Equality. If they are ALWAYS equal then the equation is an identity.
You gave the dimensions of a figure which is not a square, all of a square's sides are equal.
The "equal" sign (=) in an equation connects both sides of the equation, indicating that the expressions on either side have the same value. It denotes that the two sides are equal and balanced, showing the relationship between the quantities involved.
Equal quantities may be added to both sides of a linear equation.
That both sides of the equal sign are balanced.
If both sides are equal, it's called an equation. If both sides are NOT equal, it's called an inequality.
If both sides of an equation are not equal, it won't be an equation any more! In solving equations, the strategy is to change both sides in the same way, so that an 'equivalent' equation is produced. An equivalent equation has the same solution as the original equation. You are aiming for an equation in which the variable is alone on one side. The quantity on the other side is the solution.
It was an equation to start with. That is, both sides were equal. So, if you do the same thing to each side they will still be equal. You can also add or subtract the same number from each side and they will be equal. As long as you treat both sides the same they will remain the alike -- that is, they will remain equal.
Equal
To add the same value to all sides of a equation