Solve the equation: 13e = -52 *
Move all terms containing e to the left, all other terms to the right.
Divide each side by 13
e = -4
You simplified version would be
e=-4
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13e = -52
divide both sides by 13
e = -4
Mathematicians usually avoid using e as a variable.
Generally Euler's number is written as e,
e is a constant such that e = appr 2.718281828... , a never-ending never-repeating
irrational number.
To solve the equation 13e = -52, we need to isolate the variable e on one side of the equation.
First, let's divide both sides of the equation by 13 to get rid of the coefficient multiplying e.
(13e)/13 = (-52)/13
This simplifies to:
e = -4
So the solution to the equation is e = -4.
To solve this equation manually, you need to perform the inverse operation. Since e is being multiplied by 13, you divide both sides of the equation by 13 to isolate e.