Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.
Example:
3x/2 = 5
Multiply both sides by 2:
3x = 10
Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.
Example:
3x/2 = 5
Multiply both sides by 2:
3x = 10
Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.
Example:
3x/2 = 5
Multiply both sides by 2:
3x = 10
Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.
Example:
3x/2 = 5
Multiply both sides by 2:
3x = 10
Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
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Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.
Example:
3x/2 = 5
Multiply both sides by 2:
3x = 10
Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.
Simplifying an equation often helps solve it.
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An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
The question contains an algebraic expression but, since there is no equality sign, there is no equation to solve.