Pressumably you want to solve for "a". Divide both sides of the inequality by 3. That will give you the solution.
The number could be anything less than 6
3a^2 + 3a^2 = 6a^2 3a^2 - 3a^2 = 0 3a^2 x 3a^2 = 9a^4 3a^2 divided by 3a^2 = 1
As an algebraic expression, six less than a number p is simply: p-6
Six less than a number w squared is written algebraically as w2 - 6
Y+6
1 less than -3a
(3 x 3) - 6 = 3 3a-6=3 3a=3+6 3a=9 a=9/3 a=3
a < -12
0.5
three consecutives numbers: a = smallest a+2 a+4 14 less = -14 than twice the smallest = 2a so... a+a+2+a+4=-14+2a 3a+6=-14+2a 3a-2a=-14-6 a=-20 answer: smallest = -20 greatest = -16
If a + b = 6, what is the value of 3a + 3b?
No. 3a 12 plus a 6 is not a solution Of an equation.
a 3a has less students then a 4a! hope that helps
Yes. 3a plus 12 plus 6 is an example of an Equation.
13a - 6 + a = 5a + 3 + 3a 13a + a - 5a - 3a = 3 + 6 6a = 9 6a/6 = 9/6 a = 3/2
Simplifying a = 3a + 12 Reorder the terms: a = 12 + 3a Solving a = 12 + 3a Solving for variable 'a'. Move all terms containing a to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-3a' to each side of the equation. a + -3a = 12 + 3a + -3a Combine like terms: a + -3a = -2a -2a = 12 + 3a + -3a Combine like terms: 3a + -3a = 0 -2a = 12 + 0 -2a = 12 Divide each side by '-2'. a = -6 Simplifying a = -6
a-1<2a-6<9+3a