Each part of an equation or an expression is called a term.
The part of the expression to be represented first!
A pair of parenthesis () are put around a particular part of an equation to indicate that you do that step first.
I accidently do not finish the equation part. I will put it up
you have to write down the equation first so people can answer it
The first part of a chemical equation is called the reactants. Reactants are the starting substances that undergo a chemical reaction to form products.
These are the starting substances, called reactants.
Each part of an equation or an expression is called a term.
The part of the expression to be represented first!
plug the x coordinate in the x part of the equation and plug the y coordinate in the y's part of the equation and solve
A pair of parenthesis () are put around a particular part of an equation to indicate that you do that step first.
a linear equation
The Reactants are the first part of a chemical equation and the Products are the second part of a chemical equation.
Parentheses are used to mean whispered, or an afterthought. Or in Math, to be figured separately from the first part of the equation.
The arrow in a chemical equation represents yields or produces.
This is the part of the equation that you solve first. for example: 4x4+(6-2)= you subract 6-2=4 then 4x4=16 then 16+4=20
Details may vary depending on the equation. Quite often, you have to square both sides of the equation, to get rid of the radical sign. It may be necessary to rearrange the equation before doing this, after doing this, or both. Squaring both sides of the equation may introduce "extraneous" roots (solutions), that is, solutions that are not part of the original equation, so you have to check each solution of the second equation, to see whether it is also a solution of the first equation.