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How do I know if I'm solving for x or if I'm solving for y

User Cand
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Answer: It should say either in the equation itself, or in the directions

Explanation:

If the instructions don't say which variable you're solving for, you can figure it out by looking at the equation

For example, we have this equation


9x+3=21

In this equation, there is only one variable to solve for, and that variable is x


y=15-√(16)

In this equation, there is only one variable to solve for, and that variable is y

However, if you're given an equation with more than one variable, most of the time, you have to solve for both!

User Joe Lloyd
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Answer:

Will usually be labelled?

User Tanner Semerad
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