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How to modify formula in WRI

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in this video weamp;#39;re going to cover how to do questions like these where you have to rearrange formulas to get a particular letter by itself to do these questions you do basically the same thing as when you solve equations so you just rearrange the formula until you get the letter that youamp;#39;ve been asked to find all by itself in this first question on the left theyamp;#39;re asking us to make x the subject so we need to end up with just an x on the left hand side equals something on the right to do this we first of all want to get the x by itself by getting rid of this 4 and this 3. so to get rid of the 4 we take our equation and just subtract 4 from both sides giving us y minus 4 equals 3x and to get rid of the 3 we just divide both sides by 3 but importantly itamp;#39;s the whole of the y minus 4 that weamp;#39;re dividing by 3 and that will equal a single x the more common way to write this though is to show the division using a fraction line with a 3 on the bottom

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Replace formulas with their calculated values Select the cell or range of cells that contains the formulas. If the formula is an array formula, select the range that contains the array formula. Click Copy . Click Paste . Click the arrow next to Paste Options. , and then click Values Only.
Edit an equation in Equation Editor Double-click the equation object that you want to edit. Use the symbols, templates, or frameworks on the Equation toolbar to edit the equation. In Word, Excel, or Outlook, to return to your document, click anywhere in the document. Equation Editor - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
To recalculate all sheets in all open workbooks, press Ctrl + Alt + F9. If you need to recalculate only one formula on a sheet, select the formula cell, enter the editing mode either by pressing F2 or double clicking the cell, and then press the Enter key. Excel formulas not working, not updating, not calculating Ablebits.com office-addins-blog excel-fo Ablebits.com office-addins-blog excel-fo
Depending on your Excel settings, you may be able to double-click on the cell in question to enter editing mode. The most efficient way to edit a cell is to hit the F2 key when on the cell. This keeps our hands on the keyboard. You can now move left and right inside the formula using the and symbols.
Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then click anywhere in the formula bar. This starts Edit mode and positions the cursor in the formula bar at the location that you clicked. Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then press F2. Edit cell contents - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
Basic Formula Editing Step 1 Select the Cell with the Formula. To edit a formula, start by selecting the cell containing the formula you want to modify. Step 2 Enter Edit Mode. Double-click on the selected cell, or press the F2 key to enter the edit mode. Step 3 Make Your Changes. Step 4 Apply the Changes. How to Edit Formula in Excel: A Comprehensive and Detailed Guide Earn and Excel blog how-to-edit-formula-i Earn and Excel blog how-to-edit-formula-i
Editing a formula Double-clicking the cell gets you into Edit mode, where you can edit the formula as needed. Press F2: Select the cell that contains your formula and then press F2 on your keyboard to get into Edit mode. As stated previously, you can then edit the formula as needed.

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