The solution consists of the infinite number of points on the line which is defined by y + x = 6.
The inverse of an equation is rewriting it as a function of the other variable. Simply solve the equation for x instead of y. y=9x can be written as x= (1/9)y --> fy=y/9◄ y=4x+6 (or 4x+6=y) -> 4x=y-6 -> x=(y-6)/4 --> gy=(y-6)/4■
3(x+2) = x -18 3x+6 = x -18 3x -x = -18 -6 2x = -24 x = -12
The discriminant is 0.
a=64 b=8 (x+16x+64)=(x+8)^2
The value of X in the equation 2.9 plus x plus 7.5 = 6 is -4.4.
In the equation x + 9 = 6, x is negative.
If: x+2 = y+6 Then: y = x-4
The value of X is 6.
X + 6 = X + 8This is a nice example of an equation that has no solution.If you subtract 'X' from both sides of the "equation", it says: " 6 = 8 " .This should immediately lead us to suspect that something here is not kosher, (that is to say, unorthodox).
It is a straight line equation in the form of x+y = 6
An equation where x = 6/5
It is a linear equation in one variable, x.
The equation would be x + 6. 1 + 6 = 7 2 + 6 = 8
The solution to this equation is that h is equal to -4. You can substitute this value for h into the equation to get -4 x -9 - 6 plus 12 x -4 plus 40 equals 22, or 36 - 6 plus - 48 plus 40 equals 22.
No, it is not.
The answer to the equation 3 2x-4 plus 2 x plus 7 6 is 34x + 72.