A two-step equation with a variable that equals 23 could be (2x + 5 = 23). To solve for (x), first subtract 5 from both sides to get (2x = 18), and then divide by 2 to find (x = 9). Thus, the solution satisfies the original equation.
There are a lot of two step equations that could give you 18 like: 48x - 250= 614 15x - 17= 253 31x + 28= 586 6x + 59 = 167
From C2H5.OH: One and two sevenths
If 2x - 13 = 5 then 2x = 5 + 13 (we have in effect added 13 to both sides of the equation in this step) 2x = 18 x = 9.
By taking away, from the left side, anything that isn't "x". In this case, subtract 18 from both sides.
A two-step equation with a variable that equals 23 could be (2x + 5 = 23). To solve for (x), first subtract 5 from both sides to get (2x = 18), and then divide by 2 to find (x = 9). Thus, the solution satisfies the original equation.
it is 3x3 not that hard
How do you find the answer to this equation: 3n equals 18
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, let's see... how about 2x + 6 = 18? You just gotta subtract 6 from both sides, and boom, you got yourself x = 6. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Like, math is cool and all, but can we talk about something more exciting, like pizza toppings or something?
There are a lot of two step equations that could give you 18 like: 48x - 250= 614 15x - 17= 253 31x + 28= 586 6x + 59 = 167
From C2H5.OH: One and two sevenths
If 2x - 13 = 5 then 2x = 5 + 13 (we have in effect added 13 to both sides of the equation in this step) 2x = 18 x = 9.
w=4.5
While 18 + 47 is a mathematical addition equation, it equals to 65.
By taking away, from the left side, anything that isn't "x". In this case, subtract 18 from both sides.
36 - 18
There are no prime factors in that equation.