Q-CV=0

Simple and best practice solution for Q-CV=0 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for Q-CV=0 equation:


Simplifying
Q + -1CV = 0

Reorder the terms:
-1CV + Q = 0

Solving
-1CV + Q = 0

Solving for variable 'C'.

Move all terms containing C to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-1Q' to each side of the equation.
-1CV + Q + -1Q = 0 + -1Q

Combine like terms: Q + -1Q = 0
-1CV + 0 = 0 + -1Q
-1CV = 0 + -1Q
Remove the zero:
-1CV = -1Q

Divide each side by '-1V'.
C = QV-1

Simplifying
C = QV-1

See similar equations:

| n+3.9=.7 | | 55x=5x+3 | | n/2+11=61 | | 54=2(6+2w)+2 | | x(2)-4x-11=0 | | -2(x-6)=-5(x-4) | | 9(2P+5)-4P=129 | | -3x=1 | | 4+8=n-3 | | x-9.2=-2.5 | | x(2)-2x-5=0 | | x-0.44444444444=-1.25 | | 3x^2-5x=10 | | 8x+24=-109 | | x^2+16+60=0 | | 3-7z=12z-2(7z-9) | | yh=-3-4+6 | | 5x^2+7x-2=0 | | x^2=-4x+15 | | X-0.44=-1.25 | | n*2+10=30 | | X-0.4=-1.25 | | 0.66(2x-3)=4x | | -7.5=5.2+X | | 190=2(4w)+2w | | 190=2w+2w | | 6(x+3)=4(x-4) | | 5x+26(x-4)=51 | | 6(x+3)=4(x-3) | | 0.666666666666666666666666666666666(2x-3)=4x | | 4x^2+16x+5=0 | | 120*20= |

Equations solver categories