The mathematical phrase "6x" is not an equation. It is simply an expression. In math, an expression is a term or terms like 5 or 3x + 2. An equation must show an expression's relationship to another: 5x + 3 = 4 3 + 2 = 5
If: 6x-4+7 = 5 Then: x = 1/3
If you mean: 4x+3 = 6x-9 then the value of x works out as 6
If the square root of 6x-2=4 than we can square both sides and we have 6x-2=16 or 6x=18 and the solution set is the set that contains the number 3.
In the equation x2 = 6x - 9, all terms must be moved to one side of the equals sign, giving x2 - 6x + 9 = 0. This becomes factorable to (x -3)(x-3).
If 6x - 3 = -51, then x = -8
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation and so therefore a solution is not possible.
6X-3 = -51 add 3 to both sides 6X = -48 divide by 6 X = -8
Well, let's take a moment to look at this equation. If we substitute x = 0 and y = -5 into the equation y - 6x - 5, we get -5 - 6(0) - 5. Simplifying this, we get -5 - 0 - 5, which equals -10. So, unfortunately, (0, -5) does not make the equation true. But don't worry, mistakes are just happy little accidents that help us learn and grow.
6x - 12 = 16 is a linear equation in one variable(here x). And the value of x which satisfies the equation is the solution. Let us find the value of x: 6x - 12 = 16 Adding 12 to both sides, we get 6x - 12 + 12 = 16 + 12 6x = 28 Dividing both sides by 6, we get x = 28/6 = 14/3 So, the solution of the equation is x = 14/3.
The result of the equation 6x -3 less than 3 is X < 1.
If you mean: y = 6x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 6x+10
It is exactly as in the question: y = -6x + 3
This system is inconsistent. There is no solution. 2x - 3y = 5 -6x + 9y = 12 Multiply the top equation by 3: 6x - 9y = 15 add the two equations together: 6x - 6x - 9y + 9y = 5 + 12 0 = 17 Which is a contradiction. Therefore the lines never intersect, and the solution is the empty set.
From what i understand the equation is like this; (3 * 2 ) + 6x + 24 = 0 6 + 6x +24 = 0 6x = - 24 - 6 6x = - 30 x = - 5
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
-3x2 = 5 + 3x (add 3x2 to both sides)0 = 3x2 + 5 + 3x or3x2 + 3x + 5 = 0 (since the discriminant is less than zero, we have complex roots)x = [-3 ± √[(32 - 4(3)(5)]]/2(3)x = [-3 ± √(9 - 60)]/6x = (-3 ± √-51)/6x = (-3 ± i√51)/6x = (-3 + i√51)/6 = -1/2 + (√51/6)i orx = (-3 - i√51)/6 = -1/2 - (√51/6)i