Examples of extraneous solution in the following topics:
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- However, squaring both sides can introduce extraneous solutions (i.e., false answers), so it is important to check the answers after solving.
- If no answer checks out, then the solution is "no solution."
- Therefore, $x=17$ is a valid solution to the equation $\sqrt{6x-2}-3=7$.
- This means that $10.2$ is an extraneous solution.
- Because it is the only answer we found, the answer to this problem is "no solution."
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- Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure whereby extraneous adipose tissue is vacuumed away with several risks and side effects.
- WAL requires less infiltration solution and produces less immediate edema from the tumescent fluid.
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- Typically, it detracts from the problem-solving process, as it may seem pertinent and distract people from finding the most efficient solution.
- But the extraneous information at the beginning of the problem makes many people believe they have to perform a mathematical calculation of some sort.
- Brainstorming: suggesting a large number of solutions and developing them until the best is found.
- Reduction: transforming the problem into another problem for which solutions exist.
- Trial and error: testing possible solutions until the right one is found.
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- You have considered the question you want to address, the solution you have for it, and what the stakes are.
- It should be short—no more than one or two sentences—and contain no extraneous information.
- This structure includes information on what you are studying (the question), what you want to prove (the solution), and what you hope to change or prevent (the stakes, or consequences, of your argument).
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- The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is useful for calculating blood pH, because blood is a buffer solution.
- As metabolic bicarbonate production becomes exhausted, and extraneous bicarbonate infusion can no longer reverse the extreme buildup of carbon dioxide associated with uncompensated respiratory acidosis, mechanical ventilation will usually be applied.
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- Weber was unable to envision a solution to his iron cage of bureaucracy dilemma.
- Since a completely rational society was inevitable and bureaucracy was the most rational form of societal management, the iron cage, according to Weber, does not have a solution.
- Job opportunities are limited under capitalism in order for capitalists to keep wages down; without a pool of extraneous workers, capitalists would have to meet the wage demands of their workers.
- While Marx did have a solution to the problem of alienation, he seldom discussed it in detail.
- Marx's proposed solution was for the proletariat to unite and through protests or revolution (or legislation in democratic nations) overthrow the bourgeoisie and institute a new form of government – communism.
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- The rule allows Senators to raise a point of order against any provision held to be extraneous, where extraneous is defined according to one of several criteria.
- The definition of extraneous includes provisions that are outside the jurisdiction of the committee or that do not affect revenues or outlays.
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- Often, some time away will allow your mind to reveal problems with the argument and may even provide the solutions!
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- Controlling for a variable is a method to reduce the effect of extraneous variations that may also affect the value of the dependent variable.
- While independent variables can refer to quantities and qualities that are under experimental control, they can also include extraneous factors that influence results in a confusing or undesired manner.
- Controlling, in this sense, is performed by including in the experiment not only the explanatory variables of interest but also the extraneous variables.