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Kristen Mccullough
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4 August, 14:07
What is the golden rule for solving an equation?
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Moon
4 August, 14:25
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i don't know all about them but a few are
1) What you are doing on one side do it on other side
eg -
x-10 = 5
x-10 + 10 = 5 + 10 [adding 10 on both the sides]
x = 15
or
10x = 100
10x/10 = 100/10
x = 10
or
x / 10 = 10
x/10 * 10 = 10 * 10
x = 100
I hope you have understood
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Lauren Powers
4 August, 14:26
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The Golden Rule to Solve an Equation Simplify both sides of the equation. Move all parts of the equation that contain the variable you're solving for to the same side. Isolate the variable using multiplication, division, exponentiation, or by taking roots. Check you solution!
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