how do you solve an equation with two variables??
you need two equations then simultaneously solve for what you need
well what is the equation?
in order to solve an equation with say 4 unknowns you need 4 different equations to simultaneously solve for all 4 variable
normally its just x and y lemme find one and il show you
alright! show me and i'll solve it for you and try to explain
like 3x + 2y+5= -6y+4x
not a real equation so idk if it comes out properly
ok so always remember to do the opposite of the equation so give me a sec and i'll solve it for you :)
okie dokie
Multiply both sides by the LCD to clear out any fractions. Simplify both sides as much as possible. This will often mean clearing out parenthesis and the like. Move all terms containing the variable we’re solving for to one side and all terms that don’t contain the variable to the opposite side. Get a single instance of the variable we’re solving for in the equation. For the types of problems that we’ll be looking at here this will almost always be accomplished by simply factoring the variable out of each of the terms. Divide by the coefficient of the variable. This step will make sense as we work problems. Note as well that in these problems the “coefficient” will probably contain things other than numbers.
hope this helps :)
kind of... is there anyway you can work out a problem and show me how you did iT??
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