(x-6)
X-6.
The less than symbol is < Example: x<2 x is less than two.
If x + 4 is less than or equal to 22, that means that x is less than or equal to 18
X = All Real Numbers or -infinity (is less than) x (is less than) infinity
The > symbol represents less than. For example, x>y represents x is greater than y.
Four less than the product of six and x is 6x - 4.
X-6.
The phrase "six less than a number" can be represented as ( x - 6 ), where ( x ) is the number. Therefore, the product of ten and six less than the number is expressed as ( 10 \times (x - 6) ). Simplifying this gives ( 10x - 60 ).
X - 6 = 22 =======
6x - 6 < 31 6x < 37 x < 37/6
Let the number be x: 7x < or = to 6x-2 7x-6x < or = to -2 x = -2
If: 4x-6 = 6x then x = -3
x - 6 = 10Add 6 to each side:x = 16
An unknown number decreased by six can be represented algebraically as ( x - 6 ), where ( x ) is the unknown number. This expression indicates that six is subtracted from the value of ( x ). The result is a new value that is six less than the original unknown number.
If 'x' is more than 1, then x2 is more than 'x'. If 'x' is less than 1, then x2 is less than 'x'.
6 less than x-6 is x-12, and that equals 8 if x is 20 and is less than 8 if x is less than 20.
To express "six less than two thirds of a number" in algebraic form, let the number be represented by ( x ). The expression would be ( \frac{2}{3}x - 6 ). This indicates that you first calculate two-thirds of ( x ) and then subtract 6 from that result.