Hello everybody.
For the past hour I've been struggling to understand something that at first glance looks super easy to me, yet I just can't solve it.
So, let's say we have and equation [imath]c^2 = a^2 * b^2[/imath] and let's say [imath]a = 4[/imath] and [imath]b = 8[/imath].
Now, [imath]c^2 = a^2 * b^2[/imath] is the same as [imath]c * c = a * a * b * b[/imath].
Now let's say I wanted to move one [imath]a[/imath] from the right-hand side of the equation to the left-hand side of the equation.
Then the equation would look like this: [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a * b^2[/imath].
And this would work because in this case, [imath]\frac{c^2}{a}[/imath] is equal to [imath]a * b^2[/imath].
But now, If I changed the multiply symbol to the plus symbol, the equation would no longer work.
If I have an equation [imath]c^2 = a^2 + b^2[/imath], then that is the same as [imath]c * c = a * a + b * b[/imath].
If I tried to move one [imath]a[/imath] from the right-hand side of the equation to the left-hand side of the equation now,
the equation would be [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a + b^2[/imath].
But if I try to plug in the numbers, the result is incorrect.
And so my question is: Why the equation [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a + b^2[/imath] doesn't work, but equation [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a * b^2[/imath] does work?
For the past hour I've been struggling to understand something that at first glance looks super easy to me, yet I just can't solve it.
So, let's say we have and equation [imath]c^2 = a^2 * b^2[/imath] and let's say [imath]a = 4[/imath] and [imath]b = 8[/imath].
Now, [imath]c^2 = a^2 * b^2[/imath] is the same as [imath]c * c = a * a * b * b[/imath].
Now let's say I wanted to move one [imath]a[/imath] from the right-hand side of the equation to the left-hand side of the equation.
Then the equation would look like this: [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a * b^2[/imath].
And this would work because in this case, [imath]\frac{c^2}{a}[/imath] is equal to [imath]a * b^2[/imath].
But now, If I changed the multiply symbol to the plus symbol, the equation would no longer work.
If I have an equation [imath]c^2 = a^2 + b^2[/imath], then that is the same as [imath]c * c = a * a + b * b[/imath].
If I tried to move one [imath]a[/imath] from the right-hand side of the equation to the left-hand side of the equation now,
the equation would be [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a + b^2[/imath].
But if I try to plug in the numbers, the result is incorrect.
And so my question is: Why the equation [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a + b^2[/imath] doesn't work, but equation [imath]\frac{c^2}{a} = a * b^2[/imath] does work?