GCSE Maths (AQA)

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Defining Equations

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Algebra Solving Equations and Inequalities

Defining Equations

7:43 Linear Equations
Spec A3 A6
  • An equation is an equality between two mathematical expressions that is only true when the variables take certain values
  • Solving an equation involves finding the values of the variables that satisfy the equality
  • The solution to an equation is the point where the graphs of the two expressions meet
  • There can be multiple solutions to an equation
  • Equations are different from formulas and identities
  • Formulas have an infinite number of possible values for the variables that make the expressions equal
  • Identities are true for all values of the variable

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