Oh, isn't that just a happy little thought? If a number y is less than 6, it means y could be any number from negative infinity up to 5. And you know what? That's just fine! It's all about embracing the possibilities and enjoying the journey of numbers.
It is not clear from the question whetherx is an even number, which is less than W orW minus an even number.The distinction obviously affects the possible answers.
2X + 9 = Y or X = (Y - 9) / 2 where X is the number and Y is the result
Let say that the number is xy, then y + x = 8 y - x = 6 add both equations; 2y = 14 divide by 2 to both sides; y = 7 7 + x = 8 substitute 7 for y to the first equation of the system, and subtract 7 to both sides; x = 1 The number is 17.
Suppose the two integers are x and y and that y < xThen x - y less than x and also less than y implies that 0 < y < x < 2y.
x/y - 4 = 2
6. Your problem can be written as y≤6≤y. Since the value y must be either less than AND greater than 6 OR simply equal to 6, the only number that can go on both sides of this inequality is 6.
13y-6
y < 6
6<y²
I'm not sure what your asking, but the algebraic equation is x being the first number and y being the second, x - 6 =y
y subtracted by 6 6 less than y
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
18• 6-y
98.3483747654525
y - 3
y < 18 x 6
Generally speaking, you would write this as y = x - 6 In this case, x would symbolize the number you are given and y represents the solution. If you were to graph this, you'd see a straight line that intersects the x-axis at (0, -6) and the y-axis at (6, 0).