You have one equation in two unknowns. There is no solution possible without a second (independent) equation in the same two unknowns.
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
3x-5=3x+5 There is no solution.
x = 0
70000000y=35t
The solution to this problem is x=5.
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
3x-3x equal = 0
3x-5=3x+5 There is no solution.
x = 0
70000000y=35t
The solution to this problem is x=5.
yes
After 13 years of formal math courses followed by a lot of more years in practice, we have no clue on how to handle an equation with six 'equals' signs in it, and to be honest, we don't even really understand the question.
-3x = 9x = 9/(-3)x = -3
If: 3x+6 = 12 Then: x = 2
No.