No, it doesn't matter. If they're equal, they're equal.
It makes no difference whether I say "Ben is my son" or "My son is Ben".
your solution is x=10. solving algebra means you define what the variable means. 10=x is already there.
Solving a one variable linear equation involves getting the variable on one side of the equals sign by itself. To do this one uses the properties of numbers.
x=0
Algebra and the answer is 1.68
Algebra is using variables such as x to solve a problem. One example is x+3=8 in which x equals 5.
In algebra z is a variable. What z equals would depend on the math problem you're doing and what the answer to that problem is.
your solution is x=10. solving algebra means you define what the variable means. 10=x is already there.
Solving a one variable linear equation involves getting the variable on one side of the equals sign by itself. To do this one uses the properties of numbers.
In this problem, if I understand correctly, you are solving for the variable, nn + 14 = 56-14 -1414 will cancel out giving youn = 42
x divided by 1 is x because any number divided by 1 is itself.So the question reduces to solving (?) x = 2.
If A is a variable that you are solving for and the problem is A + 5 = 23 then you subtract 5 from both sides to solve for A... A + 5 - 5 = 23 - 5 Simplify... A = 18
x=0
In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
Isolating a single variable in terms of the rest of the equation provides a solution to that variable. That is, if you know the equation that equals the variable, then you can figure out its value.
6x-2 = 34 x = 6
Algebra and the answer is 1.68
Algebra is using variables such as x to solve a problem. One example is x+3=8 in which x equals 5.