C = w r2
Divide each side by 'w' :
C/w = r2
Take the square root of each side:
sqrt(C/w) = r
In algebraic equations, exponents can contain variables. They can be solved for by using logarithmic rules for exponents.
It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
Of course! that is the objective of the algebraic expression, isn't it?
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
Algebraic expressions can't be solved because they are not equations but they can be simplified.
If it is an algebraic expression, it cannot be solved. Expressions can only be simplified, like going from: 6n + 2 + 11 6n + 13 An equation can be solved because it equals something else. For example, 5n + 2 = 12 Next subtract the same amount from each side. 5n = 10 Now divide each side by 5 to isolate the variable. n = 2 That's the final answer!
Yes, algebraic expressions can be solved, depending on the type of expression and the variable(s) involved. If the expression has a single variable, it can typically be solved for that variable using algebraic techniques such as simplifying, factoring, or isolating the variable. However, if the expression has multiple variables or complex operations, solving it may require more advanced algebraic techniques or numerical methods.
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You cannot because an exponent cannot be solved: only an equation or inequality can be solved. In any case, the answer will depend on the nature of the equation and which exponent is missing. Without that information there cannot be any sensible answer.
Yes it can be solved and X=0.
It is an algebraic variable. There is no equation which can be seen in the question and so there is nothing which can be solved.
The question consists of an algebraic expression. There is no equation nor inequality which may be solved.