Ask a New Question

Question

Solve the equation-
w(-2)=14

m-7= -3

-3h= -42

Here are some basic rules you need to follow. Get all your numerical terms on one side of the equation by doing the same process on both sides of the equation.

w(-2) /-2 = 14/(-2)

The -2 terms on the left cancel each other out to give you:

w = -7

Do similar processes with the other two equations.

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.


18 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

Solve the equation:(x+3)/-3=(x+3)(x-1) Divide both sides by (x+3), multipy both sides by -3. I... Solve the equation Vx + 7 +5=9 a) -3 b) 9 c) 23 d) 16 V= real number root aka 2nd x2 on graph... How do I solve this equation 4n^2-25=0 solve equation if equation has no solution state so,simply when necessary 2/3x+1x=1/6 1/x+4-1/... Solve the equation 2x^3 + 3x^2 - 6x - 4 = 0, giving the result to four decimal places Solve the equation: 3(-2x+1)=-5(x+1) Solve the equation by using the square root property. Simplify all radicals. 2x^2 = 11 how... Solve the equation: x^-2 -7x^-1 +12 = 0 solve the equation: 7h^4+h^2-6=0 Solve the equation 14=65(19)x for x using logs.
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use