Answer:-
1/y = 1/x+1/z
Subtract 1/z from both sides:
1/y -1/z = 1/x
Multiply both sides by yz:
z -y = yz/x
Multiply both sides by x:
x(z -y) = yz
Divide both sides by z -y
x = yz/(z-y)
When transposed and made the subject of the given equation: x = 2/y-3
It is a linear equation in two unknown variables, y and c. One linear equation in two unknowns cannot be solved, it can only be arranged so that one or the other variable is the subject of the equation. However, that requires you to identify which variable is to be made the subject of the equation.
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
equation
A better equation would be dE=dm*c2 showing that a change in mass is equivalent to a change in energy
Frequency divided by 300 equals Wavelength
If: x = 2/3 and x = 5/7 Then: (3x-2)(7x-5) = 0 Equation: 21x2-29x+10 = 0
When transposed and made the subject of the given equation: x = 2/y-3
It is a linear equation in two unknown variables, y and c. One linear equation in two unknowns cannot be solved, it can only be arranged so that one or the other variable is the subject of the equation. However, that requires you to identify which variable is to be made the subject of the equation.
x = (d-a)/(a-c)
If: 3x+2y = 5x+2y = 14 Then: 3x+2y = 14 and 5x+2y =14 Subtract the 1st equation from the 2nd equation: 2x = 0 Therefore by substitution the solutions are: x = 0 and y = 7
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
Yes. It is a conservation law, showing that mass and energy are only different manifestations of the same thing.
A better equation would be dE=dm*c2 showing that a change in mass is equivalent to a change in energy
equation
Slope for the equation y equals 7 is zero.
If it doesn't have an "equals" sign, then it's not an equation. It's an "expression".