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Help Lirange with his Math
Solve for x and list restrictions for variables.
I'm having difficulty with these problems-_-. 1) .5(2x+3/4)-1/3(.1+x)=1 x+.375-.03(forever)+-1/3=1 (Distribute) The .0333333 is what screws me up. I think if I leave -1/3*.1 as a decimal I'll get it right but I don't know how to do thatxD. Forgot basic multiplication. 2) cx-b=ax+d cx=ax+d+b (move b over) This is where I'm stuck. How do I make it so x is alone? |
2) cx-ax=d+b
x(c-a)=d+b x=(d+b)/(c-a) |
how you get cx-ax -> x(c-a)
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I did the first one but I cbb to type out all the fractions.
Just change all your decimals to fractions. That helps a lot. Then multiply by the inverse of the fraction that's in front of the parenthesis and a lot of stuff cancels out. Then it's just simplifying and plugging it into a calculator. |
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x*(c-a)=xc-xa |
So it'll end up being (3/8)-(-2/3)? I get a long decimal after that. How do I make that into a fraction on a graphing calculator?xD
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I don't think that's what I got...
But I don't have a calculator on me. Idk. Ask Triumph or somebody. On your graphing calculator, you should have a button that has F->D or something. But you should just do it on a normal calculator if you have one. I still use a TI-32 for all my classes. |
Your asian, you should have a calculator brain.
I'll just ask my teacher in class tomorrow-_-. There's this one problem and I got to ax=bx-ab+3a-8 Would I divide by a and have everything on the right side be over a? Then how would i get the x from bx to the left side. |
^what? what are you solving for?
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x
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