You need to manipulate equations so that the unknown
is alone on the left and all of the known values are arranged on the
right. You can then insert the numbers and use your calculator to calculate
the answer.
The golden rule is:
'Do unto one side that which thou dost to the
other'
Multiplying, dividing, squaring, cubing, rooting
the whole of both sides of the equation is allowed, as is adding or
subtracting the same amount to each side.
You can think of an equation as a see-saw with equal
loads on each side.
Changing the load on each side in the same way therefore
still results in balance.
eg.
X + 2 = 5
Subtract 2 from each side to get X alone and you
get