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pi*radius2 = 100 square inches Making the radius the subject of the above equation gives it a value of 5.641895835 inches.
you have to use it in a problem.
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It is a certain type of equation used in Algebra. It uses letters to replace numbers and the aim of cracking the equation is to find the value of the letter. Such as: 4b+2=26 ....you would need to find the value of 'b'. -2( 4b= 24 )-2 ( b=6 )divided by 4 I've just solved the equation.
You didn't specify the equation. A minimum or maximum value of a function is often found by calculating the derivative of a function, writing an equation for derivative equal to zero, and then analyzing points where the derivative either doesn't exist, or is equal to zero. You'll find find information about this in introductory calculus books.
when you find the value, you SOLVED the equation. you CHECK the equation when you substitute the value in the variables place and check that the equation is true.
It depends on the equation.
pi*radius2 = 100 square inches Making the radius the subject of the above equation gives it a value of 5.641895835 inches.
all of the above
you have to use it in a problem.
To evaluate an equation means to find the value of the expression on each side of the equation using a specified value for the variable. This process helps determine whether the equation is true or false for that particular value of the variable.
You solve an equation containing y.
x is a variable. You do not have to know what its value is. In that equation you have to find the value of x, so if you already know what x stands for then you know the answer
The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
plug in a 0 for the "x" value of the equation, and solve it :D
Find the value of y in this equation: 16y = 164.Answer: 10 1/4
With difficulty because it's not an equation but an expression.