I guess that is:
1.6t - 0.5 = 7.5
→ 1.6t = 7.5 + 0.5
= 8.0
→ t = 8.0 ÷ 1.6
= 5
according to the formula: f(t)=f(0)*at f(25)=100*a25=466.1 a25=4.661 a=1.0635 or 6.35% increase ___________________ Use the Basic Present Value Equation. Given any three parts to this equation, the fourth can always be calculated. Basic Present Value Equation: PV = FVt / (1 + r)t FVt = Future Value of given time PV = Present Value r = rate t = period of time
It is a linear equation in 't'. The solution is the number that 't' must bein order to make it a true statement.Here is the highly detailed description of the complex process that must becarefully followed in order to find the solution:Step #1: Write the equation:-16 + t = 7Step #2: Add 16 to each side of the equation:t = 23
Yes, a linear equation in t.
t - 3.2 + 5.1 = 12 This is a linear equation with one unknown (the number represented by "t") To solve such an equation perform mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) so that a single quantity of "t" is on the left hand side of the equation and all other terms on the opposite side. Add 3.2 to both sides : t - 3.2 + 3.2 + 5.1 = 12 + 3.2 : t + 5.1 = 15.2 Subtract 5.1 from both sides : t + 5.1 - 5.1 = 15.2 - 5.1 : t = 10.1
It is the equation: v = t/7 + 12
There is no equation in the question: only an expression.
The equation for the average over time T is integral 0 to T of I.dt
It is an equation and the value of t is 8.53
t is equal to 6
"4-t3(t-1)-5" is an expression. It is neither an equation nor an inequality and so there can be no solution.
There must be more to the equation. 13846t needs to be equal to something in a balanced equation.
If you mean: t+48 = 75 then the value of t is 27 because 27+48 = 75
Not too sure of the question but to find the value of t add +o75 to both sides of the equation and so t = 0.5+o75
It is an equation and the value of t is 1
Without an equality sign the expression given can't be considered to be an equation and therefore has no solution
You can calculate the tangent for a give time, T, as follows: Substitute the value of the time in the distance-time equation to find the distance at the given time. Suppose it is f(T). Differentiate the distance-time equation with respect to time. For any given time, substitute its value in the derivative and evaluate. That is the gradient of the tangent, v. Then equation of the tangent is f(T) - f(t) = v*(T - t)
I'm going to assume that you mean 5t = 3t - 10. You solve for t in the following way. First combine like terms by subtracting 3t from both sides of the equation: 5t - 3t = 3t - 3t - 10, 2t = -10. Next, isolate t by dividing both sides of the equation by 2: 2t/2 = -10/2, t = -5. To verify that this is the solution, plug this value of t back into the original equation: 5(-5) = 3(-5) - 10, -25 = -15 - 10, -25 = -25. Since -25 does in fact equal -25, our value for t is correct.