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The following equation is an example of a literal equation.
The following equation is an example of a literal equation.
2(x+a) =4b A. Solve the given equation for the variable a In your
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How do I solve for the following:
Directions solve each literal equation for the individual variable. 2x + 3y -6 (for x ) Linear
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jasmine20
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can someone correct this for me.
Directions: Solve each literal equation for the indicated variable. 2x + 3y = 6 (for x) Linear
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jasmine20
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Solve each literal equations for the indicated variable
D = C - s/n ( for s) s/n = D - C Next, multiply both sides of the above
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Tammy Evert
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The total cost C (in dollars) to participate in a ski club is given by the literal equation C=85x+60, where x is the number of
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I NEED HELP
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solve each literal equation for the indicated variable
linear equation for x 2x+3y=6 can some one give me a example and show me
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tom
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How do you solve these types of math problems.
Directions: Solve each literal equation for the indicated variable. A=1/2h(B+b)
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jasmine20
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2x + 3y = 6
What is the question? You cannot solve for both x and y without a second independent equation, but you can express
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Tammy Evert
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3. Which of the following equations shows a physical change?
(2 points) Responses Equation 1 and 3 Equation 1 and 3 Equation 3
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smarty pants
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Which equation represents a linear function? (5 points)
Equation 1: y = 2x + 1 Equation 2: y2 = 3x + 1 Equation 3: y = 5x5 − 1
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