how do you get a variable alone in a question?
here is a example===
m-8=24
all you do is switch the question around
so it would look like this===
24+8=m
m=32
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The answer depends on the equation!
To isolate the variable ( m ) in the equation ( 15m + 45 = 0 ), you first subtract 45 from both sides to get ( 15m = -45 ). Then, you divide both sides by 15, yielding ( m = -3 ). Thus, the variable ( m ) is now alone on one side of the equation.
To isolate a variable on one side of an equation, you can perform inverse operations to eliminate other terms. Start by adding or subtracting constants from both sides to move them away from the variable. Then, if the variable is multiplied by a coefficient, divide both sides by that coefficient. Repeat these steps as necessary until the variable stands alone.
that is pi.there isnt really a variable there it just looks like n
Divide both sides of the equation by 15
It is to make the variable the subject of the equation.
The answer depends on the equation!
A) Divide both sides of the equation by 4.
As it appears, there is no equation but an algebraic term.
To isolate the variable ( m ) in the equation ( 15m + 45 = 0 ), you first subtract 45 from both sides to get ( 15m = -45 ). Then, you divide both sides by 15, yielding ( m = -3 ). Thus, the variable ( m ) is now alone on one side of the equation.
In an equation b or any other letters usually denotes the unknown variable.
"Solve an equation" means "find out, for which values of the variable or variables is the equation true".
In an equation b or any other letters usually denotes the unknown variable.
In an equation b or any other letters usually denotes the unknown variable.
When you solve a one-variable equation, your goal is to isolate the variable.To isolate the variable means to make it be alone on one side of the equals sign.In the equation shown here, you can isolate the variable by subtracting 9 from both sides of the equation and simplifying
isolate the variable
To isolate a variable on one side of an equation, you can perform inverse operations to eliminate other terms. Start by adding or subtracting constants from both sides to move them away from the variable. Then, if the variable is multiplied by a coefficient, divide both sides by that coefficient. Repeat these steps as necessary until the variable stands alone.