It depends on the equation. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division are the obvious ones for junior school maths.
For secodary school you are likely to need exponentiation, taking logariths, powers or roots.
At a later stage you will require integration and differentiation (including partial versions of these), matrix arithmetic, or quaternions.
In fact any mathematical operation may be required.
It depends on the equation. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division are the obvious ones for junior school maths.
For secodary school you are likely to need exponentiation, taking logariths, powers or roots.
At a later stage you will require integration and differentiation (including partial versions of these).
In fact any mathematical operation may be required.
because you undo the operation in the equation= to undo subtraction you add
an equation that only requires one operation done to solve it or so i believe
This is not an equation. (8/8) times (8 and 8/8) = 9
Use equation.
You don't really solve the equation. You use it. Having said that, see the Wikipedia article, which has an adequate discussion of the equation and shows it in a few forms.
To solve an equation it is sometimes helpful to do what to the original operation?
because you undo the operation in the equation= to undo subtraction you add
undo the original operation
undo
Operation means that going from the left to the right of your equation, multiplication and division must always be done first before doing addition and subtraction
It cannot be done with an operation but, if operations are permitted, then 5 + 5/5 = 6
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an equation that only requires one operation done to solve it or so i believe
It affects because if you want to solve a multiplication problem you can use it or also to check your division problem
Undo
undo
This is not an equation. (8/8) times (8 and 8/8) = 9