Math, asked by chandrika7005, 1 year ago

can someone give me 15 multiplications of algebra the multiplication should be btw 3by2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Main Rule  

The main rule we need to remember is that when we divide or multiply one side of the equation we have to do the same thing to other side of the equation. We also have to make sure that we divide or multiply the ENTIRE side of the equation and not just a part of it.  

Simple Example  

We'll take a simple example first:  

If 2x = 6, what does x = ?  

We can tell by just looking at this that x = 3, however, we can also solve for it. By learning to solve for x, we can then apply this method to more difficult problems where we can't tell the answer just by looking at the equation.  

Solving for x  

2x = 6  

We want to get x by itself on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing 2x by 2 or multiplying by ½.  

2x (1/2) = 6 (1/2)

(2/2) x = 6/2

x = 3


chandrika7005: but i want sums
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