do you mean x=3(2y-1)+2?
if so, (x-2)/6=y
here are the steps:
x-2=3(2y-1)+2-2
(x-2)/3= (3(2y-1))/3
((x-2)/3)/2=y
(x-2)/3/2 also equals (x-2)/3 * 1/2
The equation "9n equals 126" can be written as 9n = 126.
f = ma
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
6plus 9 equals x
-2
The equation "9n equals 126" can be written as 9n = 126.
A linear equation ?
f = ma
Yes
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
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.
6plus 9 equals x
-2
4
Zero factorial, written as 0!, equals 1. This is a simple math equation.
The equation that equals 2 is 1+1=2. This equation represents the basic arithmetic operation of addition, where adding the two numbers 1 and 1 together results in the sum of 2. In mathematical terms, this equation can be written as "1 + 1 = 2."
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a