No. Whatever you do to one side, you must also do to the other side.
In an equation, the left side has the same value as the right side. The importance of doing the same thing to both sides is to keep the value of both sides the same so the equation does not change.
If both sides of an equation are not equal, it won't be an equation any more! In solving equations, the strategy is to change both sides in the same way, so that an 'equivalent' equation is produced. An equivalent equation has the same solution as the original equation. You are aiming for an equation in which the variable is alone on one side. The quantity on the other side is the solution.
That depends entirely on the equation which has not been given but in general whatever is done on one side of an equation must be repeated on the other side in order to keep the equation in 'balance'
If I read it correctly, the equation is X/2 - 4 = 8. The first step in figuring out the value of X is to add 4 to each side. Thus, you have X/2 - 4 + 4 = 8 + 4, which is the same as X/2 = 12. The next step is to multiply both sides by 2 to find the value of X. So, the equation now looks like this X/2 x 2 = 12 x 2, thus you have the answer X = 24. HINT: You need to remember that whatever you do to one side of the equation, you must also do to the opposite side to keep the equation the same.
The steps that are taken are many,with errors they often are fraught.But don't feel dismay;keep pluggin' away!With practice is how you are taught.
No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
When solving equations remember that whatever operations are performed on the LHS of the equation must be performed on its RHS to keep the equation in balance.
Always keep the equation in balance inasmuch that what is done on the RHS must be done on the LHS of the equation.
You divide left and right by "a", to keep the "x" alone.
Just keep doing the same thing to both sides of the equation at every step.
The simple rule to follow is that whatever is done on the Left Hand Side of the equation must be repeated on the Right Hand Side of the equation to keep it in 'balance'
Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
In an equation, the left side has the same value as the right side. The importance of doing the same thing to both sides is to keep the value of both sides the same so the equation does not change.
Even if you keep the decimal, later on you will still have to remove it. It is just an easier way to solve the equation.
If both sides of an equation are not equal, it won't be an equation any more! In solving equations, the strategy is to change both sides in the same way, so that an 'equivalent' equation is produced. An equivalent equation has the same solution as the original equation. You are aiming for an equation in which the variable is alone on one side. The quantity on the other side is the solution.
Whatever is done to one side of an equation must be done to the other side in order to keep the equation balanced.
It means you keep re-arranging the equation until it ends up in the form "x = " x is isolated on one side of the equals sign. On the other side of the equals sign will be an expression that might contain other variables but not x.