Pressumably you want to solve for "a". Divide both sides of the inequality by 3. That will give you the solution.
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
Well, honey, if the product of a number and 6 is less than 36, then that means the number has to be less than 6. So, the number could be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Take your pick, darling. Just make sure it's less than 6, or else we'll have to have a little chat about math.
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
It is: 7a+1 when simplified
1 less than -3a
(3 x 3) - 6 = 3 3a-6=3 3a=3+6 3a=9 a=9/3 a=3
a < -12
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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.
The expression "3a 6" appears to be missing an operation between the terms. If it means "3a + 6," it represents a linear expression where "3a" indicates three times the variable "a," and "6" is a constant. Alternatively, if it means "3a * 6," it would represent the product of three times the variable "a" and six. Clarification on the intended operation would be needed for a precise interpretation.
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
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.