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Example Question #141 : Algebraic Concepts
Solve for m in the following equation:
To solve for m, we want m to stand alone.
So, in the equation
we want m to stand alone. To do that, we need to move the . To move , we need to cancel it out. To cancel it out, we need to , or add 3. If we add 3 on the left side of the equal sign, we need to add 3 on the right side of the equal sign.
So, we get
Example Question #142 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for p in the following equation:
To solve for p, we want p to stand alone.
So, in the equation
we want p to stand alone. To do that, we need to move the . To move it, we need to cancel it out. To cancel it out, we need to or subtract 2. If we subtract 2 on the left side of the equal sign, we need to subtract 2 on the right side of the equal sign.
So, we get
Example Question #142 : Algebraic Concepts
Solve for q in the following equation:
To solve for q, we want q to stand alone.
So, in the equation
we need to move the away from q. To move it, we need to cancel it out. To cancel it out, we need to , or subtract 1.
If we subtract 1 from the left side of the equal sign, we need to subtract 1 from the right side of the equal sign. So,
Example Question #143 : Algebraic Concepts
Solve for m in the following equation:
To solve for m, we want to get m to stand alone.
So, in the problem
we want to move . To move it, we need to cancel it out. To cancel it out, we need to or add 9. If we add 9 on the left side of the equal sign, we need to add 9 to the right side of the equal sign. So,
Example Question #141 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for n in the following equation:
To solve for n, we want to get n to stand alone.
So, in the equation
we want to move the . To do that, we need to cancel it out. To cancel it out, we need to or subtract 5.
If we subtract 5 on the left side of the equal sign, we need to subtract 5 on the right side of the equal sign. So,
Example Question #146 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for p in the following equation:
To solve for p, we want p to stand alone.
So, in the equation
we want to move the . To move it, we want to cancel it. To cancel it out, we need to or add 3.
If we add 3 to the left side of the equal sign, we need to add 3 to the right side of the equal sign.
So,
Example Question #147 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for p in the following equation:
To solve for p, we want p to stand alone. So, in the equation
we need to move the 2. To move it, we need to cancel it. Right now, 2 is being subtracted from p. To cancel it out, we need to add 2.
If we add 2 to the left side of the equal sign, we need to add 2 to the right side of the equal sign. So, we get
Example Question #148 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for g in the following equation:
To solve for g, we need g to stand alone. So, in the equation
we need to move the 4. To move it, we need to cancel it. Right now, 4 is being added to g. To cancel the 4, we need to subtract 4.
If we subtract 4 on the left side of the equal sign, we need to subtract 4 on the right side of the equal sign. So, we get
Example Question #149 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for k in the following equation:
To solve for k, we want k to stand alone. So, in the equation
we need to move the 2. To move it, we need to cancel it. Right now, k is being subtracted by 2. To cancel it out, we need to add 2.
If we add 2 to the left side of the equal sign, we need to add 2 to the right side of the equal sign. So, we get
Example Question #150 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Solve for x in the following equation:
To solve for x, we want x to stand alone. So, in the equation
we want to move the 5. To move it, we need to cancel it. Right now, 5 is being added to x. To cancel, we need to subtract 5.
If we subtract 5 from the left side of the equal sign, we need to subtract 5 from the right side of the equal sign. So, we get