The sum of six and seven is expressed as six plus seven. The full equation would be six plus seven equals thirteen.
The equation that equals 2 is 1+1=2. This equation represents the basic arithmetic operation of addition, where adding the two numbers 1 and 1 together results in the sum of 2. In mathematical terms, this equation can be written as "1 + 1 = 2."
Set up an equation using x for the integer. The equation would be: x/(-4+6)=-15 Firstly find the sum of -4 and 6. It would be 2. The equation is now: x/2=-15 Multiply both sides by 2. This means that: x=-30 Plug it back into the equation to check: -30/(-4+6)=-15 -30/2=-15 -15=-15 It works therefore -30 is the integer that when divided by the sum of negative 4 and positive 6 equals negative 15.
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If 6A - 58 = 44 then 6A = 102 making A = 17.
-4 + 7 = 3
reactants -----> products is correct
6A - 58 = 44 Add 58 to both sides: 6A = 102 Divide both sides by 6: A = 17
The sum of 37 and 58 is 95.
The sum of six and seven is expressed as six plus seven. The full equation would be six plus seven equals thirteen.
It is the equation 6x + 2 = 4
It is the equation 9x + 6 = 4
Ohhh, this will take some doing.Watch carefully.-y = -58Multiply each side of the equation by -1 :y = 58=========================Here's another way to go at it, without multiplication:-y = -58Add 'y' to each side of the equation:0 = y - 58Add 58 to each side:58 = y
707-58 equals = 649
93-58 equals = 35