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The statement "equals" means that they are equal. If the word "equals" and its symbol " = " are a true statement, then the two sides are truly equal in every way.
Equal quantities may be added to both sides of a linear equation.
The equation is #of sides x (#of sides - 3) divided by 2. Equation: N x (N-3) 2
Yes, that is correct. That is the beuty of algebr a- whatever you do to one side of the equation you do to the other and the sides remain equal. The word algebra comes form the Arabic "al jabr" which means, roughly, "what I do to one side I do to the other"
What is the equation for isolating you when 200ft of fencing used for three sides
reactants-----> products
Because the numbers of aluminum and oxygen atoms are not the same on both sides of the equation, so the equation is not balanced. In order to be balanced, the numbers of atoms of each element must be the same on both sides of the equation. The correct equation is 4Al + 3O2 --> 2Al2O3. This gives 4 aluminum atoms and 6 oxygen atoms on both sides of the equation, so it is balanced.
The statement "equals" means that they are equal. If the word "equals" and its symbol " = " are a true statement, then the two sides are truly equal in every way.
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Equal quantities may be added to both sides of a linear equation.
The correct equation for finding the number of sides for an equiangular polygon is: 180=(n-2) Shall demonstrate a sample problem if needed.
The equation is #of sides x (#of sides - 3) divided by 2. Equation: N x (N-3) 2
I think its a property in which both sides of an equation are equal either by adding, subtracting, multiplication, or division.
Yes, that is correct. That is the beuty of algebr a- whatever you do to one side of the equation you do to the other and the sides remain equal. The word algebra comes form the Arabic "al jabr" which means, roughly, "what I do to one side I do to the other"
The equation remains in 'balance'
The equation remains in 'balance'