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That's not an equation. It need a = sign before you can solve it. However you can simplify it by combining like factors
You kind of need to know the problem?
You solve an inequality in the same way as you would solve an equality (equation). The only difference is that if you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign. Thus, if you have -3x < 9 to find x, you need to divide by -3. That is a negative number so -3x/(-3) > 9/(-3) reverse inequality x > -3
To solve for y in the equation 5y = 1.25, you need to isolate y by dividing both sides by 5. This gives you y = 1.25 / 5. When you divide 1.25 by 5, you get y = 0.25. Therefore, y is equal to 0.25 in this equation.
Well, darling, to get that equation in slope-intercept form, you just need to solve for y. So, rearrange the equation to get y = (2/6)x - 3/2. And there you have it, sweetie, the slope-intercept form of 2x - 6y = 9 is y = (1/3)x - 3/2.
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To solve an equation of the form ( ax = b ), you need to divide both sides of the equation by ( a ) (assuming ( a \neq 0 )). This gives you ( x = \frac{b}{a} ), isolating ( x ) on one side of the equation.
Need to sloventhe equation to get it into the general form Y=Mx + B Where M is the slope and B is the intercept.
You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.
You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.
To solve the equation (4a = 424), you need to isolate (a). To do this, divide both sides of the equation by 4. This means you eliminate the 4 from the left side, leading to (a = 106). Therefore, the number that needs to be eliminated is 4.
Here is how to solve it. First, find the slope of the given line. To do this, solve the equation for "y". That will convert the equation to the slope-intercept form. From there, you can immediately read off the slope. Since parallel lines have the same slope, the line you are looking for will have the same slope. Now you need to use the point-slope form of the equation, with the given point, and the slope you just calculated. Finally, solve this equation for "y" to bring it into the requested slope-intercept form.
if you want to "solve" this equation, you need an equals sign somehwere! For example, if the problem was 2x - 52=5 then you could solve. You add 52 (or 25) to both sides so the equation becomes 2x = 30. Then you divide both sides by 2 to get x=15
You cannot solve a single linear equation in two variables, x and y. You need two independent equations.
You need to put your equation in this form... ax2 + bx + c = 0 Then identify your a,b and c
You don't even need an equation; just divide 8 by 1/6. This is the same as multiplying 8 times 6/1.
To solve this equation, you need to divide 45 by 25. The answer is 1.8. So, the blank is 1.8.