Q-1 Fill in the blanks.
1. If a statement has an equal to (=) sign, it is known as _________.
2. Equation can be solved by adding ________ numbers on both sides.
3. We use ________ letters when writing the formula.
4. Value of the variables are ________ to solve an equation.
5. We use a ___________ to illustrate the solutions of simple inequalities.
6. A _______ expresses a rule in an algebraic term.
7. An equation in which power of each variable is one, is known as
_________ equation.
8. An __________ is made up of algebraic expressions together with
symbols such as >, <, ≥, ≤.
9. The value of constant pie is ______ or _________.
10. We can check the solution by _________ the value of unknown in the
given equation.
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Step-by-step explanation:
1) That is the 'equal to' sign sign. It's called an 'comparison operator'. As far as I know, comparison operators are used with Booleans(True or False data type) to determine whether or not a block of code should run. You'll often see them in 'if statements'.
2) like numbers
3) capital letters
4) The values of the variables that make an equation true are called the solutions of the equation. In turn, solving an equation means determining what values for the variables make the equation a true statement.
5) substitute
6) An algebraic rule is a mathematical expression that relates two variables and is written in the form of an equation. There are many constant algebraic rules, such as area = length x width. You can also create your own rule when given a set of variables.
7) An equation containing only one variable with highest power one is called a linear equation.
8) equation
9) 3.14159
10) If the numbers you get from evaluating the two expressions are the same, then the given value is a solution of the equation (makes the equation true). If the numbers don't match, the given value is not a solution of the equation (makes the equation false).
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