The answer depends on what "these" application problems are!
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
How do you use division to solve a multiplication equation?Answer this question…
Math should grow up and learn to solve it's own problems ^^Hope This Helps!
To solve an equation it is sometimes helpful to do what to the original operation?
"Solve an equation" means "find out, for which values of the variable or variables is the equation true".
to solve the problems
Yes, using a functional equation solver can help solve complex mathematical problems efficiently.
Use a variable to represent the unknown. 'Translate' the words to math symbols and write an equation to solve. Solve the equation. Check.
biotechnology
Use the equation, speed = distance / time, substitute in the given information from the problem and solve it.
Set up a proportion equation.
application software
Application of scientific discoveries?
The answer is restore point
To solve all sorts of problems. Any equation can be written in the form: (some expression) = 0 Simply by putting everything to the left. It turns out that polynomials are especially easy to solve if you put them in that form - because then you can solve them simply by factoring them. In other cases, for other functions, it might be more of a convention to put them in that form.
Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation