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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.
I would be happy to help you find the value of y, but I need to see the equation you're referring to. Please provide the equation so I can assist you further!
To find a value using a table, graph, or equation, you can identify the relationship between the variables involved. In a table, locate the known value and read across to find the corresponding value. For a graph, you can plot the known value on the appropriate axis and see where it intersects with the graph line to determine the other value. In an equation, substitute the known value into the equation and solve for the unknown variable.
you have to use it in a problem.
A value of the variable that makes the equation statement true is called a solution. For example, in the equation ( x + 2 = 5 ), the value ( x = 3 ) is a solution because substituting it into the equation yields a true statement. There can be multiple solutions or none, depending on the equation. To find a solution, you can isolate the variable and solve for its value.
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.
To find the value of vx in a given equation or scenario, you can isolate the variable vx by performing algebraic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on both sides of the equation. This will help you solve for the specific value of vx in the equation or scenario.
To find a value using a table, graph, or equation, you can identify the relationship between the variables involved. In a table, locate the known value and read across to find the corresponding value. For a graph, you can plot the known value on the appropriate axis and see where it intersects with the graph line to determine the other value. In an equation, substitute the known value into the equation and solve for the unknown variable.
you have to use it in a problem.
all of the above
It means that you find the specific value of the equation substituting your specific variables. for example: equation: z=2y+x-3 the evaluatio of the equation for x=1 and y=3 will be: z=2(3)+1-3=4
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
plug in a 0 for the "x" value of the equation, and solve it :D
The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?