If: 2x-3y = -15 and x = 4y Then: x = -12 and y = -3
If: y = x+6 and y = 2x Then: x+6 = 2x And: 6 = 2x-x => 6 = x So: x = 6 and y = 12
the converse of this conditional is true
is (x^2)/2=x then (x^2)=2x then x=square root of (2x)
-3(x-5)=2x -3x+15=2x 15=5x x=3
x=0
The result of the equation x + 2y - 2x - y equals x simplifies to y - x.
No, x + x equals 2x. x times x equals x2. (x times x equals x squared.)
3x
If x=4 then 2x+7 =
x equals 14
If your question was 2X + 5 =10. X equals what? Then X=2.5
2x = x+3 2x-x = 3 x = 3
x + 3 = 2x 3 = x x cannot be 2
2x = -x +9
Yes it is and well done.
To solve for x in the equation 2x - 17 = 13, you first need to isolate the variable x. Add 17 to both sides of the equation to get 2x = 30. Then, divide both sides by 2 to find x = 15.