the fraction means for you to divide but if you are doing inverse operation, you are multiplying.
it is not an equation (there no equality in it!)
variable equation solve it test it
Use a variable to represent the unknown. 'Translate' the words to math symbols and write an equation to solve. Solve the equation. Check.
There is no equation to solve, only an expression.
"Solve an equation" means "find out, for which values of the variable or variables is the equation true".
There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
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.
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
When an equation has a variable in it (only one), then there are only certainvalues the variable can have that will make the equation a true statement."Solving" the equation means finding those values for the variable.
Operation means that going from the left to the right of your equation, multiplication and division must always be done first before doing addition and subtraction
the fraction means for you to divide but if you are doing inverse operation, you are multiplying.
It means to solve what is known (answer the equation)
solve it
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.