"Wat" is the variable.
s=15
It is a linear equation in a single variable, x.
It is a linear equation in one variable, p.
An equation that contains at least one variable is (2x + 5 = 15). In this equation, (x) is the variable, and the equation states that when you multiply (x) by 2 and add 5, the result equals 15. Solving for (x) will allow you to find its value.
It is a linear equation in one unknown variable, n.
Divide both sides of the equation by 15
15d + 7 = 7d + 15 is an equation in one variable, d.
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The meaning of the variable h is determined by the person who defined the original equation.
X = 29 - 14 (therefore X=15)
Assuming that "m" is your variable: π = 15*m Divide by 15 π/15 = m Reverse equation (reflexive property) m = π/15
To find what times four equals sixty, you can set up the equation (4x = 60). Dividing both sides by four gives (x = 15). Therefore, 15 times four equals sixty.