Problem 2
Question
The set of all solution points of an equation is the _____ of the equation.
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The set of all solution points of an equation is the 'solution set' of the equation.
1Step 1: Definition understanding
When solving an equation, the possible values that makes the equation true are called its solutions. The term which defines the set of all these solutions is asked in the exercise.
2Step 2: Term identification
This complete set of solutions is commonly referred to as the 'solution set' of the equation.
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