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Explanation:
In early primary education, when you're learning your arithmetic facts, you were probably exposed to math problems that looked like this:
___ + 4 = 5
In algebra problems, we give a name to the blank, and we call that name a "variable." In this problem, we have have named the blank "y". The variable in the equation is y.
y + 4 = 5
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To answer the math question above, we fill in the blank with the numerical value that makes the statement true. To solve the algebraic equation, we find the value of y that makes the equation true.
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1 goes in the blank to make the original statement true:
1 + 4 = 5
1 is a solution to the equation because replacing y with 1 makes 1+4=5 a true statement.