What makes a mathematical statement true or false? (1 point)

Responses

The equivalent value of both sides of the equation
The equivalent value of both sides of the equation

Random guessing about mathematical relationships
Random guessing about mathematical relationships

The number of variables in the expression
The number of variables in the expression

The complexity of the mathematical symbols

1 answer

The correct response is:

The equivalent value of both sides of the equation

A mathematical statement is considered true if both sides of an equation have the same value; otherwise, it is false. The other options do not accurately reflect the criteria for determining the truth value of a mathematical statement.