Please use the correct terminology first. Replace "formula" with "equation" and it will seem more logical. But to answer your question, just subtract it from both sides and it should come out on the other side as the same squared variable, although now it is negative.
It's the same as if you have anything else in the denominator. You can multiply both sides by the squared variable. Example (using "^" for "power"): a = 1 / b^2 Multiply both sides by b^2: Step 1: a b^2 = b^2 / b^2 Step 2: a b^2 = 1
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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here? When you have 4x squared and you subtract x squared from it, you are left with 3x squared. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a few simple brushstrokes to reveal the true beauty underneath.
In algebra, its to move the pieces of the equation around so that the variable is isolated to only one side of the sign
That depends how the variable is combined with the other parts of the expression on each side. Here are some examples:Example 1: 2x + 5 = x - 3 Here, if you subtract "x" from both sides, you will get rid of the "x" on the right. Example 2: x squared = 3x Here, if you divide by "x", you get rid of the "x" on the right. However, one solution, namely x = 0, gets lost in the new equation if you do that. This is related to the fact that you should not divide by zero - and if x = 0, you are doing exactly that.
It's the same as if you have anything else in the denominator. You can multiply both sides by the squared variable. Example (using "^" for "power"): a = 1 / b^2 Multiply both sides by b^2: Step 1: a b^2 = b^2 / b^2 Step 2: a b^2 = 1
To solve a formula, you need to isolate the variable you are solving for by performing inverse operations. Start by simplifying the formula using the order of operations (PEMDAS), then move terms around to isolate the variable. Perform the inverse operations (addition/subtraction, multiplication/division) to solve for the variable. Remember to perform the same operation on both sides of the equation to maintain equality.
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fix point means a point that is not going to move variable point means a point that will move under certain conditions
If the graph shows a direct relationship, then the line will go up. If it shows an inverse relationship, the line will go down. A direct relationship means that as one variable increases, so does the other. On a graph, this means that as we move out along one axis, we also move out along the other. An inverse relationship means that as one variable increases, the other one decreases. So, for example, as we move to the right (X increasing), we have to move down (Y decreasing).
If you move a formula, as opposed to copying it, cell references will stay the same.
In an inverse relationship, when one variable increases, the other variable decreases. This means that the two variables move in opposite directions; as one goes up, the other goes down. For example, in the context of supply and demand, if the price of a good increases, the quantity demanded typically decreases. This relationship highlights the negative correlation between the two variables.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here? When you have 4x squared and you subtract x squared from it, you are left with 3x squared. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a few simple brushstrokes to reveal the true beauty underneath.
Any variable can be a correlation variable. In some cases there may be no apparent correlation but that, in itself, that means nothing. For example, the x and y coordinates in the equation of a circle (or any symmetric shape) are not correlated. On the other hand, there is a pretty good correlation between my age and the number of cars in the world.A correlation variable is simply a variable that you study to see if changes in the variable that you are interested in is, in any way, related to changes in the correlation variable, and to get some idea of the degree to which they move in line.
In algebra, its to move the pieces of the equation around so that the variable is isolated to only one side of the sign
The dependant variable is what you can't change, or decide, and it is affected by the independent variable. EX. If you were to see which liquid is the slowest, the independent variable would be the liquids that you can choose, and the independent variable would be how fast or slow they move, because it depends on what liquids you chose.