Yes, that is what you are normally required to solve for.
You first have to get rid of the numbers that don't have variables. then you divide by the variable and solve for it.
A calculator can be used to proportions to answer a equation. This is easier to solve when having variables on both sides.
Calculus.
You need as many equations as you have variables.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
You first have to get rid of the numbers that don't have variables. then you divide by the variable and solve for it.
A calculator can be used to proportions to answer a equation. This is easier to solve when having variables on both sides.
Usually you would use one of the formulae for constant acceleration, replace the variables you know, and solve for the variables you don't know.
you cannot solve this without more information. When 3 variables are involved, you need 2 equations to solve for the answers for both variables.
Calculus.
Because this equation has four variables, it would require four unique equations involving only these four variables to solve.
You isolate variables in math because the point of an equation is to solve for the variables. By isolating the variables you have learned what that variable stands for and thus solved the equation.
The technique is known as algebra.
You need as many equations as you have variables.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
It is generally not possible to solve a single equation in two variables: this is one such.
"Solve an equation" means "find out, for which values of the variable or variables is the equation true".