Equations and Formulas
What is an Equation?
An equation says that two things are equal. It will have an equals sign "=" like this:
| x | + | 2 | = | 6 |
That equations says: what is on the left (x + 2) is equal to what is on the right (6)
So an equation is like a statement "this equals that"
What is a Formula?
A formula is a special type of equation that shows the relationship between different variables.
A variable is a symbol like x or V that stands in for a number we don't know yet.
A formula will have more than one variable.
These are all equations, but only some are formulas:
| x = 2y - 7 | Formula (relating x and y) |
| a2 + b2 = c2 | Formula (relating a, b and c) |
| x/2 + 7 = 0 | Not a Formula (just an equation) |
Without the Equals
Sometimes a formula is written without the "=":
But in a way the "=" is still there, because we can write V = lwh if we want to.
Subject of a Formula
The "subject" of a formula is the single variable (usually on the left of the "=") that everything else is equal to.
Changing the Subject
One of the very powerful things that Algebra can do is to "rearrange" a formula so that another variable is the subject.


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