Something like this?
4/x=1?
You multiple the x on both sides. x=4
12/2 = 6, whether in algebra or otherwise.
BEDMAS Brackets, Exponentiation, Divide, multiply, add, substract
I think you add the largest and small number, then divide the answer by 2
Divide the width by the length when both are measured in the same units.
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12/2 = 6, whether in algebra or otherwise.
Flip the bottom fraction and multiply it to the top fraction.
BEDMAS Brackets, Exponentiation, Divide, multiply, add, substract
In terms of courses at schools, the answer depends on how the school chooses to divide the subject.
I think you add the largest and small number, then divide the answer by 2
There are many uses of algebra. Algebra is used mosty to find the value of the variable in a mathematic situation. Example- 3x=66 (divide by 3x on both sides)= 66/ by 3 is 22 solution- x=22 ----
if you add, subtract, multiply and divide all the problems correctly, it will equal 7
Divide the width by the length when both are measured in the same units.
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Yes. Its Janorgrifiey. It meens to times then divide the answer by 2.
It is the basic law of algebra. When you multiply or divide both by the same number you do not change the value, as it is the same as multiplying or dividing by 1.