SOLUTION: how can you tell when an equation has a solution of all real numbers?

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Question 233353: how can you tell when an equation has a solution of all real numbers?
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Not sure what you are talking about. Do you mean a system of linear equations that is consistent and dependent? Or are you talking about a polynomial equation and asking if you can tell if all of the roots are real numbers? Or are you talking about an identity where any real number will satisfy the equation?


John


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