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For a differentiable function f (x), find f '(x). Equate it to zero. Solve the equation f '(x) = 0 to get the Critical values of f (x..
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Check if f (a) = f (b) If all the above condition are satisfied, then Rolle's theorem is applicable else the Rolle's theorem is not applicable. If Rolle's theorem is applicable, solve f '(c) = 0. Show that one of these roots lie in the open interval (a, b..
  4 examples of solving equations
  Access full lesson containing this video at: www.yourteacher.com Students learn to solve equations in which the variable term has a coefficient other than 1. To solve the equations in this lesson, the first step is to isolate the term that contains the variable on one side of the equation, and the second step is to change the coefficient of the variable term to a 1. For example, in the equation 3x + 5 = 11, the first step is to subtract 5 from both sides of the equation to isolate the term ...
Question : How is the goal of solving equations with the variable on each side the same as solving multi-step equations? Describe the steps to solve the equation 4x + 8 = 2x 6.
Answer : 4x-2x = -6-8 2x = -14 x = -7..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : 4x-2x = -6-8 2x = -14 x = -7..   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : Okay so this is easy but I think I am over thinking it. The title is "Solving one step equations"
The problem is:
-3/4=n/16
(those are fractions)
I need to figure out what "N" is.
How do you solve this equation?
*(I'm not looking for answers, just an explanation of how to do it)
Answer : Multiply both sides by 16. That will cancel it on the right side, and leave you with -3/4 X 16 =n..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Multiply both sides by 16. That will cancel it on the right side, and leave you with -3/4 X 16 =n..   More from Yahoo Answers
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