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a proportion is an equation. a / b = c / d cross multiply: ad = bc then solve
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
A proportion is a relationship between two equal ratios or fractions. It compares corresponding parts of a whole and indicates how they relate to each other. Proportions are often used in math and statistics to solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and percentages.
y = cx where c is the constant of proportionality.
A percent is simply a proportion out of 100.
3x = 40
Set up a proportion equation.
a proportion is an equation. a / b = c / d cross multiply: ad = bc then solve
To solve a proportion, you cross multiply. For example, if this was the proportion: 2/4 = 3/x, you would multiply 2 with x and 4 with 3. The products will be used in your next equation. In this case, your next equation is 2x = 12. Now you want to isolate x, so divide by two for both sides. Your answer will be x = 6.
The quadratic formula cannot be used to solve an equation if the coefficient of the equation's x2-term is 0.
The quadratic formula cannot be used to solve an equation if the coefficient of the equation x square term is what?
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
There cannot be a "proportion of something": proportion is a relationship between two things, and how you solve it depends on whether they (or their transformations) are in direct proportion or inverse proportion.
The quadratic formula can be used to solve an equation only if the highest degree in the equation is 2.
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It is used to solve quadratic equations that cannot be factored. Usually you would factor a quadratic equation, identify the critical values and solve, but when you cannot factor you utilize the quadratic equation.
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