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When solving equations remember that whatever operations are performed on the LHS of the equation must be performed on its RHS to keep the equation in balance.
It is essential to use balanced equations when solving stoichiometric problems because each kind of atom has to be the same on both sides of the equation. The chemical reactions that take place are molar ratios.
Solving inequalities and equations are the same because both have variables in the equation.
Equations can be tricky, and solving two step equations is an important step beyond solving equations in one step. Solving two-step equations will help introduce students to solving equations in multiple steps, a skill necessary in Algebra I and II. To solve these types of equations, we use additive and multiplicative inverses to isolate and solve for the variable. Solving Two Step Equations Involving Fractions This video explains how to solve two step equations involving fractions.
Always keep the equation in balance inasmuch that what is done on the RHS must be done on the LHS of the equation.
It is called solving by elimination.
It really is utilized to solve specific variablesIt really is utilized to rearrange the word.
The method is the same.
Because linear equations are based on algebra equal to each other whereas literal equations are based on solving for one variable.
Graph both equations on the same graph. Where they intersect is the solution to the system of equations
No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
The method is exactly the same.