To solve the equation given:
[tex]\[ 58 = 12 \][/tex]
We need to determine if there's any value that satisfies this equation.
Firstly, observe the two sides of the equation:
- The left side is 58.
- The right side is 12.
According to basic principles of mathematics, an equation states that the expressions on both sides of the equal sign should represent the same value. In this case:
[tex]\[ 58 \neq 12 \][/tex]
Since 58 is clearly not equal to 12, this equation has no solution. There is no value or set of values that can make the statement [tex]\( 58 = 12 \)[/tex] true.
Therefore, the correct answer you should type in the box is:
[tex]\[ \text{No solution} \][/tex]