y=x+2/4 (x+2 is all over four)
x=(y-3)/2
if y = 2x then x = log2 y
x3 + 8 = x3 + 23 = (x + 2)[x2 - (x)(2) + 22] = (x + 2) (x2 - 2x + 4)
The additive inverse is x5 + 2x - 2.
yes
X3 - 4 = 2 X3 = 6 X = 61/3 X = about 1.817
(xn+2-1)/(x2-1)
2+4 (which equals 6) x3 (equals 18) +1 = 19
To find a number divided by 2 that equals 0.5, you would need to use the inverse operation of division, which is multiplication. Therefore, the number you are looking for is 0.5 multiplied by 2, which equals 1. So, the answer is 1.
g(x) = x/2
No.. if you write 7/2 as -7/2, then that's additive inverse property.
x3 + 8 = 0, then x3 = -8, therefore x = -2 -2 x -2 = 4 4 x -2 = -8
8. Eight divided by two equals to 4 you can also check this by multiplying 4 by 2 which is the inverse operation :)
y-1=(x-2)^1/2
Inverse proportion implies xy = c where c is the constant of [inverse] proportionality. x = 2 and y = 36 implies xy = 72 = c So the relationship is xy = 72 Then, if x = 4, y = 72/x = 72/4 = 18
No. This is because absolute values are always positive. For example: |2|=2 absolute value Additive inverse means the opposite sign of that number so 2's additive inverse is -2. But sometimes if the number is -2 then the additive inverse equals the absolute value. therefore the answer is sometimes