Converting Word-Problems into Equations and Vice Versa

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Can you provide me an example?Summary: In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of converting word-problems into equations and vice versa. There is uncertainty about the definition of a word-problem and its connection to equations, making it difficult to provide a definite answer. Further discussion and clarification of definitions is suggested.
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Convert word-problem into equation, and equation into word-problem..
Hi.
Can every word-problem be converted into equation?
Can every equation be converted into word-problem?

Thanks!
 
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pairofstrings said:
Summary:: Convert word-problem into equation, and equation into word-problem..

Hi.
Can every word-problem be converted into equation?
Can every equation be converted into word-problem?

Thanks!
What are your thoughts? Can you think of any counterexamples?
 
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pairofstrings said:
Summary:: Convert word-problem into equation, and equation into word-problem..

Hi.
Can every word-problem be converted into equation?
Can every equation be converted into word-problem?

Thanks!
Hard to tell if neither is defined. As a rule of thumb: yes. Every equation can be spoken out, and thus described with words. On the other hand, the first question is less obvious, mainly because of a lack of meaning for word-problem. Let's assume that a problem ends with a question mark. Then it ends with whether a statement is true, hence an equation.

But unless you dive into real logic or the theory of formal languages, and define precisely what you mean, the question is meaningless, and philosophical at best. So please open another thread in the set theory and logic forum with a valid reference and precise definitions: either logical (which logic?), or linguistic, i.e. with Chomsky in mind.
 

Related to Converting Word-Problems into Equations and Vice Versa

What is an equation?

An equation is a mathematical statement that shows the relationship between two or more quantities. It consists of an equal sign, variables, and numbers or symbols representing values.

What is a word problem?

A word problem is a mathematical problem presented in the form of a story or situation. It requires the use of equations to find a solution.

How do you solve an equation?

To solve an equation, you need to isolate the variable on one side of the equal sign and the numbers on the other side. You can do this by using inverse operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

What are the common types of equations?

The most common types of equations are linear equations, quadratic equations, and systems of equations. Other types include exponential equations, logarithmic equations, and trigonometric equations.

Why are equations and word problems important?

Equations and word problems are important because they help us solve real-world problems and understand the relationships between different quantities. They are also essential in many fields, including science, engineering, and finance.

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