Rearrange the formula so that the indicated variable is the subject of the mathematical formula.
The answer will depend on the exact form of the formula.
variable equation solve it test it
No, you can only simplify an expression. To solve for a variable, it must be in an equation.
Yes
Rearrange the formula so that the indicated variable is the subject of the mathematical formula.
The answer will depend on the exact form of the formula.
Since there is no indicated variable, I am at a complete loss as to what the link at scribd.com will solve!
u = p r t r = u / p t
it is indicated in a coordinate system
Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.
d = r t t = d / r
solve x=yz for the variable y
p v = n r t v = n r t / p
Solve the problem using the + sign for the variable. Then solve the problem using the - sign for the variable. Report your answer as the answer that you got using + or the answer that you got using -.
variable equation solve it test it
Yes, that is what you are normally required to solve for.