How about: 2x = 16 meaning that x = 8
3(x+4)
I would gingerly perform the step, write the solution,and go on to the next problem.
Does a multi-step equation sometimes, always, or never have a solution?
I need step by step on my graphic calculator on how to write an equation
you shall add
3(x+4)
I would gingerly perform the step, write the solution,and go on to the next problem.
Does a multi-step equation sometimes, always, or never have a solution?
The best way is: One step at a time.
I need step by step on my graphic calculator on how to write an equation
whatever the equation is write the equation in words then solve each step in a sentence.
I never heard about a "two-step equation". I believe it's the solution process which may have one or several steps.
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4x = 32 x = 8
When solving an equation, you must isolate the variable by performing inverse operations on both sides of the equation to maintain equality. It's important to apply the same operation to both sides to ensure the equation remains balanced. Additionally, simplify the equation step by step until you arrive at the solution for the variable. Always check your solution by substituting it back into the original equation to verify its correctness.
The first step in stoichiometry problems is to write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction you are studying.