To find the difference between two numbers, subtract them.
To solve the equation "Twice the difference of a number and 3 equals 8," we can express it mathematically as (2(x - 3) = 8), where (x) is the unknown number. Dividing both sides by 2 gives (x - 3 = 4). Adding 3 to both sides results in (x = 7). Therefore, the number is 7.
x = 2, y = 84x + 8y= 4(2) + 8(8)= 8 + 64= 72
X = 2, 2 X 2 X 2 = 8 - 8 = 0
x-2+4=-8 x+2=-8 x=-10
8 - (2x2) = 4(8 - 2) x 2= 12
0. x - 8 = -2. 1. x - 8 + 8 = -2 + 8. 2. x + 0 = 6 3. x = 6.
6
√8 = 2√2 ≈ 2.828
-1/2
10
Six equals x is the answer.
No, it is not.