Different equations call for different steps to be followed when solving them. Exponents, parenthesis, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are all generally used.
Should any other factors be accounted for when solving an equation
That depends on the equation; you need to give some examples of what you want factored. There are four steps to solving an equation. Should any other factors be accounted for when solving an equation? Should any factors be accounted for when explaining how to solve an equation?
It is impossible to answer the question because there is no information on what factors have already been taken into account - before the "any other" kicks in.
If you are solving for y, it is fine. If you are solving for x, divide both sides by x and the equation should be x = y/x
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Yes. Since "these" do not exist, cjanging them should not make a difference.
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Step 1: Determine your known variablesStep 2: Determine your unknown variablesStep 3: Determine the relationship (equations, etc.) between the two sets of variablesStep 4: Solve for any and all unknowns using any techniques you know
By solving the simultaneous equations the values of x and y should be equal to the given coordinate
John should have first found the lowest common denominator of the given fractions.
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It often helps to isolate the radical, and then square both sides. Beware of extraneous solutions - the new equation may have solutions that are not part of the solutions of the original equation, so you definitely need to check any purported solutions with the original equation.