Asked by Anonymous
I am already weak at math, but when they throw in letters it throws me off and confuses me more... can someone please show me how to work this problem?
Ax+Hy=L,for x.
Ax+Hy=L,for x.
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Answered by
Emily
All you have to do here is isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. Soooo start with substraction, like this:
Ax + Hy = L
Ax = L - Hy
Now, to get rid of the coefficient A to isolate just the variable x, you have to divide both sides by A. (since A is technically multiplying by x, you have to the opposite of that to get rid of it, which is division.)
Ax= L - Hy
x = (L - Hy) / A
I hope I explained this okay!!
Ax + Hy = L
Ax = L - Hy
Now, to get rid of the coefficient A to isolate just the variable x, you have to divide both sides by A. (since A is technically multiplying by x, you have to the opposite of that to get rid of it, which is division.)
Ax= L - Hy
x = (L - Hy) / A
I hope I explained this okay!!
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you for your explainations, I think I got most of it down, I need to practice more problems such as these...Thank you so much appreciate it..
Answered by
Emily
You're welcome :)
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