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2x-57 degrees = -55
Find the axis of symetry -b/ 2a that will be the greatest x value
If you mean 2x = 32 then x = 16 and 9-(4*16) = -55
I assume you mean: f(x) = 2x - 1 There is really nothing to "solve" here. This is the description of a function. For a specific value of "x", you can replace that value, to find out the value of the function. This is basically the same as evaluating: y = 2x - 1
If: 2x+5 = 45 then the value of x works out as 20
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2x-57 degrees = -55
Find the axis of symetry -b/ 2a that will be the greatest x value
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13 + 2x = 32x = 3 - 132x = -10x = -5
If you mean 2x = 32 then x = 16 and 9-(4*16) = -55
I assume you mean: f(x) = 2x - 1 There is really nothing to "solve" here. This is the description of a function. For a specific value of "x", you can replace that value, to find out the value of the function. This is basically the same as evaluating: y = 2x - 1
If: 2x+5 = 45 then the value of x works out as 20
y = 2x+5 x+y = 4 Substitute the value of y into the second equation: x+2x+5 = 4 x+2x = 4-5 3x = -1 Divide both sides by 3 to find the value of x: x = -1/3 Substitute the value of x into the original equations to find the value of y: x = -1/3 and y = 4 and 1/3
The value of y in the equation -2x plus 4y -4, is 1 plus x/2.
The formula to find the value of X would be Y-2X. This would equal to y-9 times 2 X.
Find the value of 'x' when 2x+8=4x+20 First subtract '2x' from both sides. 8=2x+20 Then subtract '20' from each side. -12=2x Then divide each side by '2' -6=x. Therefore 'x=-6'