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How do you solve x2 6x equals 0?

factorise it into brackets. The equation is actually x2-6x+0. So into brackets it will be (x-6)(x+0) = 0. From here, to solve the equation, make either of the brackets = 0 by substituting a value for x. In this instance x = 0 or 6.


Solve this equation 2 open brackets 2n plus 5 close brackets equals 12?

2(2n + 5) = 12 2n + 5 = 6 2n = 1 n = 1/2


How do you solve equations on a TI-83 graphing calculator?

2nd [CATALOG], solve( , enter equation, variable and guess after the bracket, close brackets with " ) ". You can also put lower and upper bounds after the guess.


How do you solve this equation- 3w 419-2w?

That's not an equation. It need a = sign before you can solve it. However you can simplify it by combining like factors


How can you do brackets in math?

Brackets are used in maths to indicate the order of calculations in the equation.


What does factorise fully mean?

Factorise fully is when brackets are involved in the equation


How do you solve linear equations with bracets?

You simplify the brackets first and then you will have linear equations without brackets!


Can you solve for a variable in an equation?

Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.


Do you answer an equation?

you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation


What do parentheses in a mathematical equation means?

Parentheses, also known as brackets, show that whatever lies within them must be solved before anything else, and must be treated as a single chunk of an equation. For example: 2*(4+3) tells you to solve the '4+3' part of this problem first, which gives 2*7. If the brackets weren't there, the equation would be 2*4+3, which equals 8+3, or 11.


How do you solve equations with brackets?

Follow PEMDAS (Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction), but do what is in the brackets first.


How does simplifying an expression help you to solve an equation efficiently?

It combines like terms and results in the least amount if variables to solve for