Give an example of an open equation? my answer is, x + 4 = 7 Until the value of x is found, it is unknown whether the equation is true or false. am i right?

User Icon for Jojo Jojo answered
6 years ago

oops i did not mean to post that agian what i really wanted to ask is, how can you use an equation to make a prediction from a pattern

User Icon for Haley Haley answered
6 years ago

How can you use an equation to make a prediction from a pattern?

By analyzing patterns and equations, you'll have a better idea of what way your information will lay. While previous patterns and equations will not always guarantee that your new information will pattern in the same way, it should give you a more accurate predictions. Using patterns and equations is a great way to make predictions.

User Icon for Jojo Jojo answered
6 years ago

ok thx

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

Yes, you are correct. The equation x + 4 = 7 is an example of an open equation. An open equation is an equation that contains one or more variables, and its solution remains unknown until the value of the variable is found. In this case, the variable is x. The goal is to determine what value of x satisfies the equation and makes it true. In this equation, you can solve for x by subtracting 4 from both sides of the equation:

x + 4 - 4 = 7 - 4

This simplifies to:

x = 3

So, the value of x that satisfies the equation and makes it true is x = 3. Until you find this value, the equation remains open, and its truthfulness is undetermined.