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11 February, 16:27

How do you know if an equation is always, sometimes, or never true?

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  1. 11 February, 16:53
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    If you try to solve the equation and one of the variables is suddenly eliminated, then you can see if it results in a true or false statement.

    Start by simplifying both sides and then try plugging in different values to test it.

    Simply put,

    x=x

    is an equation that is always true,

    1=2

    is an equation that is always false, and

    x2=4

    is an equation that is sometimes true.

    Another example:

    Try to solve 3 (2x+9) = 6x + 16. What happens? This equation has no solutions, because the variables cancel and you get 27 = 16, which is false. So this equation is never true
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