M mumu New member Joined Jul 5, 2017 Messages 1 Jul 5, 2017 #1 Hi, If A = B*2 + C*(-5) +B*C*(-5) + 10. Then how could we solve this equation for C that is to say C = ? Thank you
Hi, If A = B*2 + C*(-5) +B*C*(-5) + 10. Then how could we solve this equation for C that is to say C = ? Thank you
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jul 5, 2017 #2 mumu said: Hi, If A = B*2 + C*(-5) +B*C*(-5) + 10. Then how could we solve this equation for C that is to say C = ? Thank you Click to expand... What are your thoughts? Please share your work with us ...even if you know it is wrong. If you are stuck at the beginning tell us and we'll start with the definitions. You need to read the rules of this forum. Please read the post titled "Read before Posting" at the following URL: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/announcement.php?f=33
mumu said: Hi, If A = B*2 + C*(-5) +B*C*(-5) + 10. Then how could we solve this equation for C that is to say C = ? Thank you Click to expand... What are your thoughts? Please share your work with us ...even if you know it is wrong. If you are stuck at the beginning tell us and we'll start with the definitions. You need to read the rules of this forum. Please read the post titled "Read before Posting" at the following URL: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/announcement.php?f=33
stapel Elite Member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,543 Jul 5, 2017 #3 Denis said: Hint; step 1: rearrange such that the two C terms are alone on left side of equation. Click to expand... ...and, after having done that, use the "trick" explained in the example about two-thirds of the way down this page.
Denis said: Hint; step 1: rearrange such that the two C terms are alone on left side of equation. Click to expand... ...and, after having done that, use the "trick" explained in the example about two-thirds of the way down this page.