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.
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
10x10
1 + 11 = 12
Some challenging math equations that equal 100 include (10^2), which represents the square of 10, and (50 \times 2), a straightforward multiplication. Additionally, the equation (200 - 100) showcases a simple subtraction. More complex examples include ( \frac{1000}{10} ) or ( 10! / 3628800 ), where (10!) denotes the factorial of 10.
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
Equivalent meaning the equations are of equal value
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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
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One challenging equation that equals 100 is (10^2). This is because 10 raised to the power of 2 is equal to 100. Another equation is (50 + 50), where the sum of 50 and 50 equals 100. Additionally, the equation (200 ÷ 2) is equal to 100, as 200 divided by 2 equals 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 =