Not sure what you mean but the equation is the same, and if a formula for a physical task then any dimensions will remain the same too.
The equation remains the same and its unknown values remain unchanged.
It remains in equilibrium.
perform the same operation(add, subtract, multiply or divide) to both sides until you isolate the unknown on one side of the equation
RULE #1: you can add, subtract, multiply and divide by anything, as long as you do the same thing to both sides of the equals sign.RULE #2: to move or cancel a quantity or variable on one side of the equation, perform the "opposite" operation with it on both sides of the equation.
g - 6 = 12In order to isolate the variable 'g' you must add 6 to both sides of the equation.In algebra, you must perform the opposite operation of the one presented in the problem. For example, the equation above has "minus 6". The opposite opporation for subtraction is addition. So in this case you must ADD 6 to both sides of the equation. Performing the operation to both sides of the equation is essentially multiplying the entire equation by 1, and any time you multiply something by 1 you get the same thing. Because of this, adding to both sides of the equation does not change the final answer.So..g - 6 = 12+6 +6g = 18
That means that multiplying both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number is a valid operation, which often helps you simplify the equation.
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The equation remains in 'balance'
The equation remains in 'balance'
perform the same operation(add, subtract, multiply or divide) to both sides until you isolate the unknown on one side of the equation
The equation remains in 'balance'
RULE #1: you can add, subtract, multiply and divide by anything, as long as you do the same thing to both sides of the equals sign.RULE #2: to move or cancel a quantity or variable on one side of the equation, perform the "opposite" operation with it on both sides of the equation.
g - 6 = 12In order to isolate the variable 'g' you must add 6 to both sides of the equation.In algebra, you must perform the opposite operation of the one presented in the problem. For example, the equation above has "minus 6". The opposite opporation for subtraction is addition. So in this case you must ADD 6 to both sides of the equation. Performing the operation to both sides of the equation is essentially multiplying the entire equation by 1, and any time you multiply something by 1 you get the same thing. Because of this, adding to both sides of the equation does not change the final answer.So..g - 6 = 12+6 +6g = 18
That means that multiplying both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number is a valid operation, which often helps you simplify the equation.
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In general, if you apply the same operation to both sides of an equation, you get an equivalent equation - at least if you do simple things like adding, subtracting, multiplying by a non-zero number, and dividing by some number.
a + 12=22now you subtract by 12 because that's the number nearest a variable then u get a=10.
If you don't, then the two sides of the equation are no longer equal. The'equals' sign in it ( = ) is a lie, and the equation isn't a true statement.At that point, there's no such thing as a solution any more, so you mightas well forget about it and go on to the next problem.
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