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Variable Expressions in Denominators Practice
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Rewrite the equation 5b=10
as two equations joined by “and.”(1 point)
5b=10
and b≠
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Rewrite the equation 5b=10
as two equations joined by “and.”(1 point)
5b=10
and b≠
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GPT-4o mini
To rewrite the equation \(5b = 10\) as two equations joined by "and," you can first solve for \(b\):
1. Solve \(5b = 10\) for \(b\):
\[
b = \frac{10}{5} = 2
\]
2. The second equation will be a restriction based on the variable \(b\). Generally, if not specified, we can avoid a scenario where \(b\) might be undefined or zero.
So, the rewritten form will be:
\[
5b = 10 \quad \text{and} \quad b \neq 0
\]
Therefore, the two equations are:
\[
5b = 10 \quad \text{and} \quad b \neq 0
\]
If you are specifically looking for an equation that reflects the context or where \(b\) can or cannot take on certain values, please provide more details.
1. Solve \(5b = 10\) for \(b\):
\[
b = \frac{10}{5} = 2
\]
2. The second equation will be a restriction based on the variable \(b\). Generally, if not specified, we can avoid a scenario where \(b\) might be undefined or zero.
So, the rewritten form will be:
\[
5b = 10 \quad \text{and} \quad b \neq 0
\]
Therefore, the two equations are:
\[
5b = 10 \quad \text{and} \quad b \neq 0
\]
If you are specifically looking for an equation that reflects the context or where \(b\) can or cannot take on certain values, please provide more details.