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You need not have x in an algebraic equation. You solve whichever one is the easiest and that depends on the set of equations that you have.
Algebraic inequalities can be solved in the same fashion as algebraic equations. The goal here, as in algebraic equations, is to isolate the variable. The one thing to remember, however, is that when dividing or multiplying both sides by a negative number, one must switch the inequality sign.
You solve algebraic expressions by getting the variable by itself.
Its called Simultaneous Equations
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you apply the Laplace transform on both sides of both equations. You will then get a sytem of algebraic equations which you can solve them simultaneously by purely algebraic methods. Then take the inverse Laplace transform .
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You need not have x in an algebraic equation. You solve whichever one is the easiest and that depends on the set of equations that you have.
Algebraic inequalities can be solved in the same fashion as algebraic equations. The goal here, as in algebraic equations, is to isolate the variable. The one thing to remember, however, is that when dividing or multiplying both sides by a negative number, one must switch the inequality sign.
Finding the point of intersection using graphs or geometry is the same as finding the algebraic solutions to the corresponding simultaneous equations.
algebraic equations that require 2 or more steps to solve. ex: 3(x - 2) = x + 8
You solve algebraic expressions by getting the variable by itself.
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Tell me the equations first.