-4x+y=5
To the best of my knowledge, there are an infinite amount of answers to this problem. Let's pretend that x is 1, then the problem would be -4+y=5, and consequentially, -4+9=5.
Now, if we pretend that x is -1 then it would be 0+y=5 which would make 0+5=5.
Without more information, this is the best I can answer. Let me know if there's anything wrong with my theory, it's been quite a while since I've actually had to do algebra.
negative five
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x + -4 = 5 Therefore, x = 5 - -4 x = 9
two plus two equals four so no two plus two isn't more than five. four plus two equals 6 so that is more than 5.
The sum of -3 and -4 is -7.
-3+-2=-5. In word form: negative three plus negative two equals negative five.
4²+(-3-(-5))x2 = 16+ (-3+5)x2 = 20
it equals positive 3
First, add negative 5 and four. That answer is negative 1. Then add negative six, which is -7.
2=n
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