This is slightly out of context but you will have an equation of a graph we call it x and y because they are the axises we use on a graph. Usually in an equation we try to find the value of y. An equation that works in this case is y=x-7 but there are many others.
But if we use the example i have given when x=16 this means y=16-7 which is 9 if you were to plot this point on a graph it would be 16 across the x axis and 9 up
Hope this helps
To solve for X in the equation "X over 9 equals 1 over 16," we can cross multiply. This gives us 16X = 9. Dividing both sides by 16 gives us X = 9/16.
0.5625/9 = 1/16 x/9 = 1/16 ⇒ x = 9 x 1/16 = 9/16 = 0.5625
Replace the y with a 3. 16 x 3 + 9 = 57
16 x 9 x 18 is equal to 2,592.
It is an equation and the value of x is 7
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No. 5+9=14. 7+9=16, therefore x=7.
x - 7 - 9 = -3x - 16 = -3x = 13
that is the same as 2 x 72 dived by 9 2 x 72/9 = 2 x 8 = 16
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If x=9, x=9