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In algebra, you perform the operations inside parentheses first.
Parentheses in an equation tell you that you must perform that operation before any other operations, regardless of what operation that may be.
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To solve a whole number equation, follow these steps: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms. Use inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Perform the necessary operations to solve for the variable. Check your solution by substituting the value back into the original equation to ensure it satisfies the equation.
Equations are something you do to make something equal something else to find the missing variables. Algebra is the operations that you perform to find those missing variables.
The equation remains in 'balance'
In algebra, you perform the operations inside parentheses first.
The Logical operator has the ability to perform certain logic operations on its input. This is used in Boolean algebra.
Parentheses in an equation tell you that you must perform that operation before any other operations, regardless of what operation that may be.
It means to Simplify
To isolate a variable, you need to perform inverse operations to the ones applied to the variable. This involves moving constants to the other side of the equation, and then using operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to isolate the variable on one side of the equation.
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to perform arthmatic and logical operations
If xwat are variables or constants that are multiplied together, divide each side of the equation by the non-"t" ones to arrive at a "t=" equation. For example, if the equation is xwat = 1, then t = 1/xwa. If there should have been + or - operations in the equation, reverse those first, before doing any multiplying or dividing. Perform the same operations on both sides of the equation. For example, if the equation were xw+at = 1, then at = 1 - xw, then t = (1-xw)/a.
To solve a whole number equation, follow these steps: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms. Use inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Perform the necessary operations to solve for the variable. Check your solution by substituting the value back into the original equation to ensure it satisfies the equation.
Equations are something you do to make something equal something else to find the missing variables. Algebra is the operations that you perform to find those missing variables.
The equation remains in 'balance'