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Is a "solution" another term for zeros?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

because its not a generally vector-valued function

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Answer:

Not necessarily

Explanation:

A "solution" and a "zero" are the same thing for the equation ...

f(x) = 0

For anything else, such as ...

f(x) = 1

a zero of f(x) is not a solution.

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All equations can be put into the form

f(x) = 0

so a zero will be a solution to it. I often use this form with a graphing calculator, because those are adept at finding zeros.

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