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The value which satisfies an equation is called its _______

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Answered by RSDebashisSaha
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The value which satisfies an equation is called it's (solution).

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

The value which satisfies an equation is called its solution or root.

Step-by-step explanation:

The value which satisfies an equation is called its solution or root.

Example:

If 2x-10= 6 the 8 is the solution of the equation.

Verification:

substitute x=8 in the equation, we get

2×8-10=6

=> 16-10=6

=> 6 = 6 (true)

Therefore,

8 is the solution of 2x-10=6

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