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Solution set

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In mathematics, a solution set is a set of possible values that a variable can take on in order to satisfy a given set of conditions (which may include equations and inequalities).

Formally, for a collection of polynomials {fi} over some ring R, a solution set is defined to be the set \{x\in R:\forall i\in I, f_i(x)=0\}.

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1. The solution set of f(x): = x over the real numbers is the set {0}.

2. For any non-zero polynomial f over the complex numbers in one variable, the solution set is made up of finitely many points. However, for a complex polynomial in more than one variable the solution set has no isolated points.

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In algebraic geometry solution sets are used to define the Zariski topology. See affine varieties.

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More generally, the solution set to an arbitrary collection E of relations (Ei) (i varying in some index set I) for a collection of unknowns {(x_j)}_{j\in J}, supposed to take values in respective spaces {(X_j)}_{j\in J}, is the set S of all solutions to the relations E, where a solution x(k) is a family of values {(x^{(k)}_j)}_{j\in J}\in \prod_{j\in J} X_j such that substituting {(x_j)}_{j\in J} by x(k) in the collection E makes all relations "true".

(Instead of relations depending on unknowns, one should speak more correctly of predicates, the collection E is their logical conjunction, and the solution set is the inverse image of the boolean value true by the associated boolean-valued function.)

The above meaning is a special case of this one, if the set of polynomials fi if interpreted as the set of equations fi(x)=0.

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  • The solution set for E = { x+y = 0 } w.r.t. (x,y)\in\mathbb R^2 is S = { (a,-a) ; a ∈ R } .
  • The solution set for E = { x+y = 0 } w.r.t. x\in\mathbb R is S = { -y } . (Here, y is not "declared" as an unknown, and thus to be seen as a parameter on which the equation, and therefore the solution set, depends.)
  • The solution set for  E = \{ \sqrt x \le 4 \} w.r.t. x\in\mathbb R is the interval S = [0,2] (since the equation (inequality) is not well defined for negative numbers).
  • The solution set for E = {exp(ix) = 1} w.r.t. x\in\mathbb C is S = 2 π Z (see Euler's identity).

other example:6z+5>35

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