3 -x = 12x -1
add x to both sides
3 = 13x -1
add 1 to both sides
4 = 13X
divide both sides by 13
4/13 = x
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
You can't solve it - you only have one equation and two unknowns. You need 2 equations to solve this.
You cannot solve one equation in three unknowns. You need three independent equations.
You'd need another equation to sub in
To solve for two unknown variables (x and y) you need two independent equations, one is not enough.
You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.
I=Prt is a multiplication problem. All you need is the Principle, rate, and time. Then you multiply then together.
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You can solve your algebra question like this: Example; n+6=16. You are going to need to find out what the N equals to. __+6=16 So you need to find out what the N equals to. You can also solve it like this: 16-6=10. So, 10 is the answer to the equation.
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You cannot solve 1 linear equation in 2 unknown variables. You need at least two independent equations.
You cannot solve one linear equation in two variables. You need two equations that are independent.