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4 March, 07:29

Does an equation always have a solution? Could you come up w / an equation that does not have a solution? If yes, explain why this equation does not have a solution?

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  1. 4 March, 10:07
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    An equation does not always have a solution. Sometimes, an equation can have a variable that does not equal the remaining value on the other side. For example, root negative x could never equal a number squared.

    √-x ≠ 14²

    This equation cannot have a solution because you can't square any number to get a negative solution. Therefore, x = no solution.
  2. 4 March, 10:29
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    No an equation doesn't always have a solution. An example would be 2x+3=2x+7

    To solve this you would subtract 2x on each side, which that would give you 3=7 therefore that equation has no solution
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