Solving the formula:
y/-2 + 5 = 13
y/-2 = 8 (subtract 5 from both sides)
y = 8 x -2 (multiply both sides by -2)
y = -16
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The question contains an expression but not an equation or inequality. There is, therefore, nothing to solve!
-96 = 33-y -96-33 = -y -129 = -y y = 129 Remember a minus divided into a minus is equal to a plus.
Set up the equation and solve: x + 5 = -13 (next subtract 5 from each side of the equation to solve for x) x = -18
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be classed as an equation and so therefore a solution is not possible.
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15x plus 392 is the answer since you dont have an equal sign
y = 2
x plus 0.068 is not an equation -- it has no equal sign -- so it can't be solved.
The question contains an expression but not an equation or inequality. There is, therefore, nothing to solve!
-96 = 33-y -96-33 = -y -129 = -y y = 129 Remember a minus divided into a minus is equal to a plus.
Set up the equation and solve: x + 5 = -13 (next subtract 5 from each side of the equation to solve for x) x = -18
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be classed as an equation and so therefore a solution is not possible.
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two variables.
2+2/x/2+2/x^2=2+1/x+2/x^2