GO to Google.com and type in balancing chemical equations and click the 3rd one. It balances it for you. Just type in the formula. :]
It gives no information about the amounts of reactants or products.
Ballhawk it is a vocabulary word on the same page that you got this question from
what is a chemical reaction of a rock
Google can give you the answers to some equations. If you type something like "How many miles are in a foot" into Google search, it will calculate how many miles are in a foot.
The answers to equations are their solutions
some equations dont have answers like 100 divided by 45.989 impossible.
b/c it is shorter and easier to deal with
its easier
You plug the number back into the original equation. If you have a specific example, that would help.
They are different ways to represent the answers of an equation
There are an infinite amount of answers to that question.
It may be possible to solve equations. Expressions cannot be solved until they are converted, with additional information, into equations or inequalities which may have solutions.
Any answers that are the same in the both tables are answers that for both equations. y=x is (1,1), 2,2), (3,3) ... y=x^2 is (1,1),(4,2)... (1,1) is in both lists.
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It depends on the equation. The equations we normally deal with in real life usually have one, however, equations can have a potentially infinite number of answers.
b=.20[100,000-.40(100,000-b)]