Yes
Whatever is done to one side of an equation must be done to the other side in order to keep the equation balanced.
9 divided by 3/8 = 24
For the equation: x5+7x3-30x=0 The highest exponent in the entire equation is 5 (from x5), so the equation is of degree 5.
If the last three digits can be divided evenly by 8, then so can the entire number
I am not entirely sure what kind of equation you want to solve. Anyway, if an expression has an exponent of zero, the entire expression is usually equal to 1 (unless you raise zero to the power zero; that's undefined). Perhaps that can help you simplify the expression. For example: if you have an equation such as (x+y+z)0 + 5x + 3 = 10 The entire left expression, (x+y+z)0 can be replaced with 1, thus simplifying the equation.
Yes because this keeps both sides of the equation in balance.
Whatever is done to one side of an equation must be done to the other side in order to keep the equation balanced.
9 divided by 3/8 = 24
the cavity filled with grains of sand or clay.
The coefficients in front indicate the number of actual molecules in the entire formula. This shows a balanced chemical equation.
multiply the entire equation by a numberdivide the entire equation by a numberadd numbers to both sides of the equationsubtract numbers from both sides of the equationuse the commutative property to rearrange the equationuse the associative property to rearrange the equationfactor a number out of a portion of the equation
Iraq divided no country in 1990. It occupied Kuwait in that year, but it did not divide it as the entire country was annexed.
For the equation: x5+7x3-30x=0 The highest exponent in the entire equation is 5 (from x5), so the equation is of degree 5.
You can't write a chemical equation for entire organisms; there are too many different reactions going on at the same time.
How long it takes is the distance divided by the speed.
Yes, Jerusalem was divided from 1948 to 1967. In June of 1967, during the Six Day War, Israel occupied the entire city.
The possible development of a vermilion notch (shortening of the entire lip in the vertical direction), resulting from contracture of the vertical scar.