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To rearrange an equation, you must isolate the variable that you are solving for on one side of the equation. This can be done by using inverse operations to move the other terms to the other side of the equation. Once the variable is isolated, you can then solve for its value.
The basic rules for rearranging equations include performing the same operation on both sides of the equation, using inverse operations to isolate the variable, and simplifying the equation as much as possible before solving for the variable.
Yes, you can rearrange an equation with multiple variables. The key is to isolate the variable you are solving for and keep the other variables on the opposite side of the equation.
You can check if you have rearranged the equation correctly by substituting the value you solved for into the original equation. If the equation is true, then you have rearranged it correctly.
No, you cannot rearrange equations in any order. You must follow the basic rules for rearranging equations and perform the same operations on both sides of the equation in order to maintain balance.