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Because it is "solved for x", x will be by itself on one side of the equation. On the other side will be what x equals.
Yes, that is correct. That is the beuty of algebr a- whatever you do to one side of the equation you do to the other and the sides remain equal. The word algebra comes form the Arabic "al jabr" which means, roughly, "what I do to one side I do to the other"
Whatever is done on one side of the equation must be repeated on the other side of the equation to maintain balance and equality.
To "Solve" for Y which means get it on one side of the equals sign and everything else on the other side, write out your equation. Y + X = 3 You want to get Y by itself so you would want to remove (transfer) the rest of the equation to the other side. Since X is the only thing on that side and it's positive (adding X) you will remove it. Make sure you do this to both sides though. Y + X - X = 3 - X (simplify) Y = 3 - X There's your answer.
Three lines between two equations means that there is an identity present. This means that whatever numbers you put into the equation it will always equal the equation on the other side.
A feasible solution, which when applied means that all the variables etc... on one side of the equation equal to whatever is on the other side of the equation.
isolation of the variable means to get the variable on one side of the equation and the integers on the other side
The other side of the equation K2CO3 + CaCl2 is 2KCl + CaCO3.
Because it is "solved for x", x will be by itself on one side of the equation. On the other side will be what x equals.
Reactants. They are on the left side of the yield sign in a chemical equation and on the other side is the product.
Yes, that is correct. That is the beuty of algebr a- whatever you do to one side of the equation you do to the other and the sides remain equal. The word algebra comes form the Arabic "al jabr" which means, roughly, "what I do to one side I do to the other"
Alebra comes from the Arabic language "Al-jabr" . Basically it means "what you do to one side of the equation, you do to the other"
Algebraically manipulate the equation until you have the indicated variable on one side of the equation and all of the other factors on the other side.
Whatever is done on one side of the equation must be repeated on the other side of the equation to maintain balance and equality.
Reactants. They are on the left side of the yield sign in a chemical equation and on the other side is the product.
It means you keep re-arranging the equation until it ends up in the form "x = " x is isolated on one side of the equals sign. On the other side of the equals sign will be an expression that might contain other variables but not x.
Reactants