Start with the equation:x = 100
Then, do different transformations, doing the same thing to both sides of the equation - you might add the same number to both sides, then multiply by some number, then add again; or at some point you might square both sides, or apply exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions. You can make it as challenging as you want, this way.
10x10
1 + 11 = 12
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
We expect the subject of Math is a challenging subject and also we were encounter numbers, equations , problem solvings and integers :)
What are the values of x in the following equations showing work:- i. x squared +25 = 100 ii. x/15 -65 = 100 iii. x cubed +73 = 100 Answers:- i. x = square root of 75 ii. x = 2475 iii. x = 3
10x10
1 + 11 = 12
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
We expect the subject of Math is a challenging subject and also we were encounter numbers, equations , problem solvings and integers :)
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Equivalent meaning the equations are of equal value
What are the values of x in the following equations showing work:- i. x squared +25 = 100 ii. x/15 -65 = 100 iii. x cubed +73 = 100 Answers:- i. x = square root of 75 ii. x = 2475 iii. x = 3
27 x 100 = 2700
#1-3*20=60+2*20=100 #2- 200/2=100 #3- 2*20=40+2*20=80+2*10=100
IF they are math related, write appropriate equations and then apply math rules to solve the equations.
They are the same except equations use the equal sign =
Calculus is higher than Algebra. There are also courses on Linear Algebra and Differential Equations that are higher than college Algebra. If you contact the Math department of any college they should be able to give you a specific answer as to what courses they correspond with and what a challenging math class would be.