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n + 2 = 10
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.
5x = 10Divide each side of the equation by 5:x = 2
Let's call the number "x". The given equation can be translated as: x * 3 = 2 * (x + 5). Simplifying the equation, we have: 3x = 2x + 10. Subtracting 2x from both sides gives: x = 10. So the solution to the equation is x = 10.
There are no such things as "maths," but in mathematics, the divisor is the number by which another number is divided. For example, in the equation 10:5=2, 5 is the divisor. 10 is the dividend, and 2 is the quotient.
A circle represented by an equation x^2 + y^2 = r^2 or a circular object represented by an equation Ax^2 + By^2 = r^2 has 2 y-intercepts and 2 x-intercepts.
n + 2 = 10
No - because it can be represented as a ratio of integers : 10 = 10/1 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.
5x = 10Divide each side of the equation by 5:x = 2
Let's call the number "x". The given equation can be translated as: x * 3 = 2 * (x + 5). Simplifying the equation, we have: 3x = 2x + 10. Subtracting 2x from both sides gives: x = 10. So the solution to the equation is x = 10.
Twelve is represented by X for 10, and II for 2. Therefore, 12 is represented by XII in Roman numerals.
The number represented in base 2 by the digits 111 is equal to the decimal number 7.
You can first subtract 2 from 12 to get 10. Then when you bring 10 across the = sign, it becomes -10, so 42-10 is 32.
No
There are no such things as "maths," but in mathematics, the divisor is the number by which another number is divided. For example, in the equation 10:5=2, 5 is the divisor. 10 is the dividend, and 2 is the quotient.
The slope is -4