that's an equation.
I'm pretty sure it's an open sentence.
It appears to be a linear equation in the variable, g.It appears to be a linear equation in the variable, g.It appears to be a linear equation in the variable, g.It appears to be a linear equation in the variable, g.
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.
Simultaneous equation* * * * *No, simultaneous equations are two or more equations that have all to be true at the same time (simultaneously) for the solution.An equation with more than one variable is a multivariate equaion.Area = 0.5*Length*Height or a = 0.5*l*h for the area of a triangle has more than one variables, but it is certainly not simultaneous.An equation with a variable is called a single variable equation. An equation that has more than one variable is called as a multi-variable equation. A polynomial equation has one variable in different powers: a common example is quadratic equations.
An algebraic equation.
A bivariate equation.
Multivariable equation
Multivariable equation
that's an equation.
An open sentence.
Literal Equation
A = b.
An algebraic expression is an expression or and equation that contains at least 1 variable
add one to the problem
I'm pretty sure it's an open sentence.
it is a one-step equation