18 + n*(-2) = 18 - 2n
x+5 = 7 - (2x) 3x = 2 x = 2/3 The number is 2/3
There is no such number. If someone claimed that x was such a number then x+2 would be (a) a greater number and (b) a product of 2. So then x could not be such a number.
The product is a^2 + b^2.
The answer to this convoluted question is as follows: The product of prime numbers, for the composite number 64, is 2*2*2*2*2*2 or 26
(x/2) + 50
4*(n + 2)
N = (6*(a 2 )) -18
x+5 = 7 - (2x) 3x = 2 x = 2/3 The number is 2/3
Eighteen
(7 * x) + 2 = 187x + 2 = 187x = 18 -27x = 16x = 16/7x = 2 2/7
n + 2
xy +7
The number is 2
The first prime number is 2. The product of 2, since there is no other number by which to multiply it, is 2.
2x + 9 = -17 2x = -26 x = -13
it is 4 and 2/4, or just 4 and1/2
Half of 18 is 9. Eighteen divided by 2 gives you this number.