for the equation: n - 6 = 2, add 6 to both sides of the equation
n - 6 + 6 = 2 + 6 --> n = 8
First you get the variables on one side and the constants on the other. -2x = 14 Then you divide by -2 to get the variable alone. x = -7
-7 = 3s - 1 +1 +1 (add 1 to both sides to get the variable alone) ___ ____ -6 = 3s __ ___ (-6 and 3s both divided by 3) 3 3 -2 = s
To provide the variable expression when ( n ) equals 6, we first need to know the specific variable expression in question. However, if we assume a general expression like ( 3n + 2 ), substituting ( n ) with 6 would yield ( 3(6) + 2 = 18 + 2 = 20 ). Please provide the specific expression for a more tailored response.
8
x + 4 = 6 x = 6 - 4 x = 2
It is a simple equation in a single variable, n.
12
6 x 34?
y is the variable
If a variable has possible values -2 6 and 17 then this variable is an Integer.
14!!
"2 over 3x equals 4" is an equation in a single variable, x.2/(3x) = 4 => 3x/2 = 1/4 => 3x = 2/4 = 1/2 => x = 1/6.