-c + 2 = 5 -c = 3 c = -3
1+9+25=35 not 41, this is a false statement
Because the 'plus sign' ( + ) in Boolean algebra does not mean the same thing as it does in arithmetic. In the shorthand of Boolean logic operations, the plus sign is used to mean ' OR ' .
The answer to the problem of 13 equals -4x plus 9 is x equals -1.
-36 + 2w = -8w + w -36 + 2w = -7w -36 = -7w - 2w -36 = -9w w = -36/-9 = 4
If: 1/2 = q+2/3 Then: q = -1/6
5 plus 25 equals 60. Need to solve for 5 plus 25 equals ?: 2 plus 10 equals 24 is equivalent to 2 × (1 plus 5) equals 2 × (12); and 3 plus 15 equals 36 is equivalent to 3 ×(1 plus 5) equals 3 × (12); thus 5 plus 25 equals ? is equivalent to 5 × (1 plus 5) equals 5 × (12); thus ? = 5 × 12 = 60.
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If: 5a-1+a = 11 Then: a = 2
3V + 1=10 3 x 3 + 1 =10 9 + 1 = 10 so V is 3
The answer to 10,012 plus 15 plus 120 plus 125 equals 10,272. This is known as a math problem.
1-2 equals -1. 2-3 equals -1. -1 plus -1 equals -2. as in all mixed sign problems, the answer to each part of the problem takes on the sign of the larger number.
Each of these have an infinite number of solutions. Never can they be equal.