3x2-4x-15 = 0 (3x+5)(x-3) = 0 x = -5/3 or x = 3
3x - 5 = 48 So 3x = 53 and x = 53/3 = 17.66...
I understand the equation to be y = -3x - 2 and the point to be (5,1). I substitute 1 for each appearance of y and 5 for each appearance of x: 1 = -3(5) - 2 = -15 - 2 = -17, which is not a true statement. Therefore, that is not a solution. To get a solution, set x=1, and calculate y by substituting this value (1) for x wherever it appears: y = -3(1) - 2 = -3 - 2 = -5. Therefore, (-5,1) is a solution. (I suspect that this is what you meant to put in the question.)
The value of x is the solution of 4 3x plus 5 17 is given as follows . 12 x + 5 =17. 12x =12. Hence , x=1. ThusThe value of x is the solution of 4 3x plus 5 17 is 1.
x=2, 3, 4...
The solution set of the equation x - 5 - 2 is x = 7. Therefore, the solution set is {7}.
The solution set is x = 5n + 3 where n is any integer.
It means a listing of every solution to an equation. Example 1: 3x + 1 = 10. Solution set: x is an element of the set {3}. That means there is just one solution. If you replace "x" in the original equation with "3", you get a true statement; if you replace it with anything else, you don't. Example 2: x2 = 25. Solution set: x is an element of the set {5, -5}.
Just get the X by itself. The answer is three. x+2=5 x=5-2 x=3
5 x 8 = 40. "Solution set" is probably NOT the word to use here, as it refers to an algebra problem.
x-1+5=2x-1 becomes -x = -5 so x=5
x = 5
No.
x-2y=0 x=2y The solution set is the set of all (x,y) such that x=2y
What is the solution set of 2x2 + x = 15
It is: x = 5/3 and x = -3
They are: x = 5/3 and x = -3