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Example Question #1 : How To Find Out When An Equation Has No Solution
Quantity A:
Â
Quantity B:
Quantity B is greater.
Quantity A is greater.
The two quantities are equal.
The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
We are given that y = 32. Plug this value of y into the second equation.
32 = x2 – 4
36 = x2
x = +/– 6.
Next find a value for Quantity A:
y/7 = 32/7
This number is less than +6, but more than –6. Thus, the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Example Question #2 : How To Find Out When An Equation Has No Solution
Column A: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Column B:Â
Â
Column B is greater.
The values are equal.
The relationship cannot be determined.
Column A is greater.
The relationship cannot be determined.
Column B is greater for positive numbers.
The columns are equal for 0.
Column A is greater for negative numbers.
Because our answer changes depending on the value inserted, we cannot determine the relationship.
Example Question #71 : Equations / Inequalities
Find the solution to the following equation if x = 3:Â
y = (4x2 - 2)/(9 - x2)
6
0
3
no possible solution
no possible solution
Substituting 3 in for x, you will get 0 in the denominator of the fraction. It is not possible to have 0 be the denominator for a fraction so there is no possible solution to this equation.
Example Question #112 : Algebra
Â
I. Â x = 0
II. x = –1
III. x = 1
III only
I only
II only
II and III only
I, II, and III
I only
Â
Example Question #2 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations
There is no solution
1
–3
3
–1/2
There is no solution
Example Question #2 : How To Find Out When An Equation Has No Solution
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None of the other answers
A fraction is considered undefined when the denominator equals 0. Set the denominator equal to zero and solve for the variable.
Example Question #141 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations
Solve:Â
First, distribute, making sure to watch for negatives.Â
Combine like terms.Â
Subtract 7x from both sides.Â
Add 18 on both sides and be careful adding integers.Â
Example Question #11 : How To Find Out When An Equation Has No Solution
Solve:Â
No SolutionÂ
Infinitely Many SolutionsÂ
No SolutionÂ
First, distribute the  to the terms inside the parentheses.
Add 6x to both sides.Â
This is false for any value of . Thus, there is no solution.Â
Example Question #1 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations
Solve .
No solutions
No solutions
By definition, the absolute value of an expression can never be less than 0. Therefore, there are no solutions to the above expression.
Example Question #2 : How To Find Out When An Equation Has No Solution
Quantity A:Â
Quantity B: 11
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
The relationship cannot be determined.
The two quantities are equal.
Quantity B is greater
Expand  out intoÂ
.
Since , it can be seen thatÂ
 so Quantity B is greater.
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