You solve the equation the same way as you would any other equation. Whether the variable is a fraction or otherwise will only become clear once you solve the equation. In other words, you don't initially KNOW whether the solution will be a fraction or not.
It is a variable fraction.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction. But it need not be algebraic.
It is a variable fraction which need not be algebraic.
You solve the equation the same way as you would any other equation. Whether the variable is a fraction or otherwise will only become clear once you solve the equation. In other words, you don't initially KNOW whether the solution will be a fraction or not.
Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.
solve x=yz for the variable y
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
Solve the problem using the + sign for the variable. Then solve the problem using the - sign for the variable. Report your answer as the answer that you got using + or the answer that you got using -.
When given two names (variable expressions) for the same quantity, you can use algebra to solve the equation.
When given two names (variable expressions) for the same quantity, you can use algebra to solve the equation.
It is a variable fraction. But it need not be algebraic.
It is a variable fraction which need not be algebraic.
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