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How do you do equations? - Answers

It's a complicated question. I'll give you an example: 2X+5=25 then you do order of operations subtract 5 from both constants which then gives you: 2X=20 then since you cant combine a constant and a variable together you have to divide by the variable. which then gives you: X=10 and for the future, X is 1X. and X is the answer you could give for an answer This is a pretty big topic, but you can make a good start by remembering: Your goal is to get the variable by itself on one side (usually the left side). To do this, follow the "Golden Rule": What you do to one side, you must do to the other. Among the things you can do to both sides at once are - Add a number Subtract a number Multiply by a number Divide by a number Take the reciprocal of the whole side Square the whole side Take the logarithm of the whole side Make the whole side an exponent of 10 or some other base



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It's a complicated question. I'll give you an example: 2X+5=25 then you do order of operations subtract 5 from both constants which then gives you: 2X=20 then since you cant combine a constant and a variable together you have to divide by the variable. which then gives you: X=10 and for the future, X is 1X. and X is the answer you could give for an answer This is a pretty big topic, but you can make a good start by remembering: Your goal is to get the variable by itself on one side (usually the left side). To do this, follow the "Golden Rule": What you do to one side, you must do to the other. Among the things you can do to both sides at once are - Add a number Subtract a number Multiply by a number Divide by a number Take the reciprocal of the whole side Square the whole side Take the logarithm of the whole side Make the whole side an exponent of 10 or some other base



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How do you do equations? - Answers

It's a complicated question. I'll give you an example: 2X+5=25 then you do order of operations subtract 5 from both constants which then gives you: 2X=20 then since you cant combine a constant and a variable together you have to divide by the variable. which then gives you: X=10 and for the future, X is 1X. and X is the answer you could give for an answer This is a pretty big topic, but you can make a good start by remembering: Your goal is to get the variable by itself on one side (usually the left side). To do this, follow the "Golden Rule": What you do to one side, you must do to the other. Among the things you can do to both sides at once are - Add a number Subtract a number Multiply by a number Divide by a number Take the reciprocal of the whole side Square the whole side Take the logarithm of the whole side Make the whole side an exponent of 10 or some other base

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