Well, isn't that just a lovely question! When we say "x over 2," we are talking about dividing the value of x by 2. It's like sharing a beautiful painting with a friend - you're splitting the beauty in half to appreciate it together. Just remember, math is like painting - it's all about finding balance and harmony.
Oh honey, x over 2 is just x divided by 2. It's like cutting a Pizza into two equal slices and taking one of them. Simple math, darling.
x - 2 over 2 - x = (x - 2)/(2 - x) = -(2 - x)/(2 - x) = -1.
If: x/2 = 7/8 then the value of x works out as 1.75
If the equation is structured like this: (8/x)=(12/(x+2)) then x=4. If the equation is structured like this: (8/x)=(12/x)+2 then x=-2.
11+(7-3)2=
1 over 15 x 3 over 2 (after turning them into improper fractions) this is then: 2 x 45 over 30 ( as it is the common demoninator) 2 x 45 is 90, so this is 90 over 30, which is two Therefore 1 over 15 x 3 over 2 is two.
x - 2 over 2 - x = (x - 2)/(2 - x) = -(2 - x)/(2 - x) = -1.
2 x 2 x 3 x 3 over 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
5 over 9 2 x 2 x 5 over 2 x 2 x 3 x 3
x=1
x^2/x +2=4/x +2 (x^2/x)-(4/x)=0 (x^2-4)/x=0 x^2-4=0 (x+2)(x-2)=0 x=±2
If: x/(13-x) = 2/3 Then: x = 5.2
x over x is one, so the problem would be 1-2-3/2=-5/3
x > 2
5/x = 2/21 Answer: x = 52.5
If: x/17 = 9/2 then x = 76.5
7x = 4x+2x+1xSo 7x/2 = 4x/2 + 2x/2 + x/2 (by the distributive property of division over addition) = 2x + x + x/2
18 over 9 = 2 so x over 6 = 2 making x = 6 x 2 ie 12