Carcass wrote:
kkrpawkal123 wrote:
Hi
rx10,
The solution is valid only when we consider the above equation as quadratic. How did u know that it's a quadratic equation in the first place?
Knowing the difference what is an equation or what is an expression is one of the basic skills for the GRE.
It is like the periodic table in your mind
Please see our chapter about equations
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-math- ... 25882.htmlregards
Hi
Carcass,
Thanks for sharing the post, I still have the same doubt. As in the link that you shared, I referred to the image below,
Point 1: The above image says that an equation
HAS AN EQUAL TO ('=') SIGN IN IT. In the question
x^2+sx+8 DO NOT HAVE ANY = SIGN.
Point 2: In turn, this
x^2+sx+8 resembles an expression.(If we refer to the third example of
Expression in the given image.
* Coming back to my doubt, when there's no equal to symbol in the question, how do we assume that
x^2+sx+8 is an equation. Do we always have to assume them in GRE, whenever a second degree expression is given.