Working with equations containing more than one variable, called literal equations, using the formula E = RT.
Finding the value of a radical by writing it in rational exponent form.
Rewriting the formula for temperature conversion to solve for F.
Simplifying radicals with cube roots and other roots.
Simplifying radicals with cube and other roots and variables.
Two rules for combining inequalities.
The rule for multiplying two monomials and an example demonstrating its execution.
Multiply a long expression by a monomial by working term-by-term, multiplying each term in the longer expression by the monomial.
Rules for subtracting one algebraic expression from another and a step-by-step demonstration.
Most of the rules for working with rational expressions are the same as the rules for working with rational numbers.