The answer to the equation -q = -5 is indeed q = 5. When we have a negative sign on both sides of the equation, they cancel each other out, resulting in q = 5.
As for the expression 8-q+4 = -q+4⋅46, it seems to be an unrelated equation. Without a clear question or instructions, it's not possible to determine what you are asking for. If you provide more context or specific instructions, I'll be happy to assist you further.
Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100
Q(p+5) or q(p)+5
(q + 6) (q + 5) = q2 + 11q + 30
the sum of q plus 5!
2(q^2 - 5) or 2(q - the square root of 5)(q + the square root of 5)
Q(5n)
three-fourths of the sum of q and 5
Q Hasan is 5' 7".
155
State the problem: 35q = 5 Solve for q by dividing both sides by 35 (to isolate the q variable): q = 5 ÷ 35 or 5/35, simplified to 1/7, or 0.142857 in decimal form.
To simplify the expression -2(-5)q plus (-72)(-q), first calculate -2(-5)q, which equals 10q. Next, calculate (-72)(-q), which equals 72q. Adding these together gives 10q + 72q = 82q. Therefore, the final result is 82q.
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