Using the quadratic equation formula: x = -5-/+ the square root of 7
If you mean: 32-10x+7y = 0 then as a straight line equation it is 7y = 10x-32
Yes because rearranging it into the form of 3x2-10x+5 = 0 makes the discriminant of the quadratic equation greater than zero which means it will have two different solutions. Solving the equation by means of the quadratic formula gives x as being 2.721 or 0.613 both corrected to 3 decimal places.
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The log is the answer to the question, "To what power must I raise a number (the base) to obtain a certain other number?" In this case (assuming a base 10), you are looking for the solution to the equation 10x = 1. The answer, of course, is x = 0. The reason it is "of course" is because 10x divided by 10x ie 1, is found by subtracting the powers (which are logarithms) to give 100
The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot be any ordered pair which can satisfy an expression.
10x + y = 53Since this is a linear equation in two variables in the form ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a, b ≠0, the solution is any ordered pair (x, y) that makes the equation true such as (5, 3) is.So that the question would be: "Is the point (5, 3) a solution of the equation 10x + y = 53 ?"A solution of this equation is an ordered pair of real numbers with the following property:When the x-coordinate is substituted for x and the y-coordinate is substituted for y in the equation, we obtain a true statement.10x + y = 53 (substitute 5 for x, and 3 for y)10(5) + (3) =? 5350 + 3 =? 5353 = 53 TrueThus, (5, 3) is a solution of the given equation.___But what if you have to solve the equation as if you did not know what the values of x and y are (but that they will have to equal 5 and 3, respectively).We can generate as many as ordered pair solutions as desired of y = -10x + 53, by substituting numbers for x and then finding the values for y.You can make a table to obtain several ordered pair (x, y), which are solutions of the equation. For example use integer values of x from the set {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to obtain eight ordered pairs.
6.10 is the solution to the equation 10x (6.11x) 6.
They are terms of an expression which has no solution because it is not an equation.
The question contains an expression -10-10x = -10(1+x). Since it is not an equation nor inequality, it cannot have a solution.
For the equation x2- 10x - k equals 0, you can solve this by knowing that if there is only one solution then the discriminant b2 - 4ac must be equal to 0. In this equation, a is 1, b is 10 and c is k This equation becomes 100 - 4k equals 0, and k is 25.
An equation never equals a number, but its solution often does.-- An equation with a solution of six: [ 3x - 14 = 4 ]-- An equation with a solution of three: [ 14 - 10x = -16 ]-- An equation with both solutions: [ x2 - 9x + 20 = 2 ]An equation that equals 6 is 10 - 4 = 6An equation that equals 3 is 10 - 7 = 3
I assume you mean...,12X - 5Y = 30Y = 2X - 6You are given Y, so insert it into the top equation above.12X - 5(2X - 6) = 3012X - 10X + 30 = 302X = 0X = 0=====so, obviously,Y = - 6======Check.12(0) - 5(- 6) = 3030 = 30========checks(0, - 6)=======Ordered pair.
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = -5-/+ the square root of 7
The number is called a solution.
10x-2x =8x-527
there is an infinte amount of ordered pairs in this equation a few examples could be... (1,-3) (2,-13) (3,-23) (234652,-2346513) (-25,257)