Glossary

Solution set

Also written: solution · solutions · solution sets

Definition

The solution set is every value that makes an equation or inequality true. An equation often has one solution, an inequality usually has infinitely many, and some have none at all.

How big a solution set can be

SentenceSolution set
x+3=10x + 3 = 10one value, 77
x+3<10x + 3 < 10every number below 77
x2=9x^2 = 9two values, 33 and 3-3
x+1=x+2x + 1 = x + 2empty — no number works
2(x+3)=2x+62(x+3) = 2x + 6every real number

Empty is a real answer

“No solution” means the solution set is empty, and that is a complete answer rather than a failure to finish. It happens whenever the variable cancels and leaves a false statement, like 5=95 = 9 — see variables on both sides.

Checking membership

To test whether a number belongs, substitute it into the original sentence and see whether the result is true. This is the fastest way to catch a sign error, and it works even when you are unsure of your method.

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