Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of 5 and 1545 it can't be considered to be an equation.
The information you provided in your question does not include an =. Therefore it is not an equation; it is an expression
You forgot to include the equation. Just replace y with 5, every time it occurs, then solve the remaining equation for x.
Absolute Value means the distance from 0, and so you should solve the equation with the number inside the Absolute Value lines as a positive and then solve again as a negative.
solve it
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
Square both sides of the equation to get rid of the radical sign. Then just solve as you normally would. Good luck! :-)
The information you provided in your question does not include an =. Therefore it is not an equation; it is an expression
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.
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
You forgot to include the equation. Just replace y with 5, every time it occurs, then solve the remaining equation for x.
I have the feeling that you were looking to find a value for each variable in this equation. Unfortunately you can only solve for each variable in terms of the other variables in this equation.
Absolute Value means the distance from 0, and so you should solve the equation with the number inside the Absolute Value lines as a positive and then solve again as a negative.
solve it
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
It is not an equation if it does not have an equals sign. You could simplify it but not solve it.
you can only solve for one in an equation so it can equal something
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