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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Tutorial on Solving Linear Equation
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this ans is mainly for @Freedom17
Parth (parthkohli):
Easier one: \[x = 3 \]Find \(x\).
Done!
Parth (parthkohli):
\[x + 3 = 3 \]\[ x = 3-3 = 0\]
Parth (parthkohli):
May I know who exactly finds this process hard?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
who?
OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
is \(x=3=0\) ?
Parth (parthkohli):
\[3x = 9 \]\[ x = {9 \over 3} = 3\]
Parth (parthkohli):
Two different examples, @UnkleRhaukus.
OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
oh,
\[x \neq x\]
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Parth (parthkohli):
\[x - 3 = 3x + 14 \]\[x = 3x + 17 \]\[-2x = 17 \]\[x = {17 \over -2} = {-8.5} \]
Parth (parthkohli):
Challenge of the day:\[173273277343473372832334834384733x = 4 \]
Parth (parthkohli):
No Wolfram. :P
OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
\[x=\frac4{173273277343473372832334834384733}\]
Parth (parthkohli):
In decimal, please.
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OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
yeah , right
Parth (parthkohli):
No calculator/wolfram ;)
Parth (parthkohli):
Can anyone take the challenge?
OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
im not interested in this problem
Parth (parthkohli):
Suggestion: Come back to basic operations from Physics and Calculus.
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OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
~0
Parth (parthkohli):
I want the exact value, not the approximate.
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
~0.1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks Guys for explaining more:))))
OpenStudy (theviper):
Nice but u could make that tutorial on ur own it is short too.
Better luck next time @best.shakir :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you @TheViper
OpenStudy (theviper):
ur welcome:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Showing examples of non-linear would also be nice..
Not solutions, just saying, these we are not doing..
OpenStudy (theviper):
yup @telliott99