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that is the equation for burning popane
Used the equation Density=Mass/Volume to solve this one.
It really depends on the exact nature of the question, but in most cases it is done by use of an ICE table. This is where you write the balanced equation, and then underneath that you write the Initial concentrations, the Change in concentrations and the Equilibrium concentrations (ICE). If you submit a specific question, it will be easier to demonstrate how this works.
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That depends what the original equation is.
Probably because somebody wanted, precisely, to find the specific heat.
Solving for y implies that there is an equation that needs to be rearranged to isolate y from all other variables and numbers. But there is no equation here.
There is no need. The first equation can be rearranged to a simple equation in just y. Multiply it by 0.2 to solve for y. Substitute the value of y in the second equation and rearrange to get a simple equation in x. Multiply by (1/6) to find x.
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
Algebra ygb-iboe-hvz is a type of algebraic equation known as a "ygb-iboe-hvz equation". This type of equation is a type of linear equation that is commonly used to solve for the unknown variable in a given equation. The equation is composed of three terms: ygb, iboe, and hvz. The ygb term is the coefficient of the unknown variable, the iboe term is the constant, and the hvz term is the right-hand side of the equation. To solve the equation, the coefficients of each term must be determined and the equation must be rearranged to solve for the unknown variable.
You can't. No matter what you can not know the value of one of the variables without knowing the value of the other. All the possible values they could be can be represented on a graph by the line (rearranged from the equation): y = x - 4.5
The correct ansewer is 8
correct anser is C ; y=-45
It is a straight line equation that needs to be rearranged into slope-intercept form as follows:- 8x+20y = -80 20y = -8x-80 y = -0.4x-4
Sure. You can always 'solve for' a variable, and if it happens to be the only variable in the equation, than that's how you solve the equation.
you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation