c(j)=150+10j

Simple and best practice solution for c(j)=150+10j 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 c(j)=150+10j equation:


Simplifying
c(j) = 150 + 10j

Multiply c * j
cj = 150 + 10j

Solving
cj = 150 + 10j

Solving for variable 'c'.

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

Divide each side by 'j'.
c = 150j-1 + 10

Simplifying
c = 150j-1 + 10

Reorder the terms:
c = 10 + 150j-1

See similar equations:

| 5-3x=36 | | 6x^3-50x^2-1600x+7500=0 | | -6x-126=42+x | | (2x+4)+(2x-9)+37=180 | | 15x-15=200 | | -3(n-14)=3 | | 8-4(x-1)=12 | | 5x+2=x-5 | | -2t=6 | | -3x+9.6=-14.4 | | 2(5y-2)=5-y | | 82=2d+3.26(14) | | c(j)=40+20j | | -f+6=-2f | | 2=4(x-2)+3-3x | | 4x+9=79x-x | | 3=3(x-5)+5-2x | | 27a-24=20 | | v=-2+2v | | 3(4y+4)=7-5y | | 4=n+4/4 | | -8+7w=9w | | 4=2(x-4)+3-5x | | -12+3y=36 | | -8-4x=-3(x+3) | | -4(x-5)=3-4x | | -8+2g=g | | 6(a+1)=8[a-(3-a)] | | w-14=15 | | 10-2x=100 | | 7(3+n)=28 | | x*x+11x=12 |

Equations solver categories