Asked by Alexandra
I need help because I don't understand how to solve this equation.
37. x/a - 1 = y/b for x
So... does it mean solve for x?
39. V = 1/3 * pi * radius^2 * h for h
So... does it mean solve for h?
As you can see, I am really confused.
Please help.
37. x/a - 1 = y/b for x
So... does it mean solve for x?
39. V = 1/3 * pi * radius^2 * h for h
So... does it mean solve for h?
As you can see, I am really confused.
Please help.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
example:
V=1/3 PI r^2 H
solve for h.
divide both sides by 1/3 pI r^2
h=V/(1/3 PI r^2)=3V/PIr^2
V=1/3 PI r^2 H
solve for h.
divide both sides by 1/3 pI r^2
h=V/(1/3 PI r^2)=3V/PIr^2
Answered by
Alexandra
I'm sorry. I don't really get what you are doing. Can you explain?
Answered by
Anonymous
The questions are asking you to rearrange the equations for a given variable.
remember, what you do to one side, you have to do to the other.
so
x/a - 1 = y/b for x
add 1 to each side
x/a = y/b + 1
now multiply by a
x= ay/b + a
remember, what you do to one side, you have to do to the other.
so
x/a - 1 = y/b for x
add 1 to each side
x/a = y/b + 1
now multiply by a
x= ay/b + a
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