Some equations involve more than one variable. These are usually still referred to as just equations, but sometimes they are given other names.
We can use the properties of equality to isolate any variable in a literal equation.
The same variable might be used to represent different quantities across different formulas. For example, in the formula for the area of a rectangle w is used to represent the width of the rectangle, however in another context w might be used to represent a weight or other value.
Solve for x in the following equation:
y = 5 \left(1+\dfrac{x}{k}\right)
Given the formula for Ohm's law:
V=IR
where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance.
Write the formula for current.
The perimeter of a semicircle is given by the formula:
P = 2r+2 \pi r
Write an equation to solve for r.