An equation where j = 3
12
12 sq ft (12'x12')
14
Answer: .12 acre = 5,227.2 ft²
12' x 12' is 13.4 (13.3780378) square meters.
An equation where j = 3
-5
Without information about j, the only possible answer is 3j + 15
-3j = 44.7 -j = 44.7 ÷ 3 -j = 14.9 j = -14.9
in algabreic terms, it is x
36.64
3j-13=11+2j 3j-13-2j = 11+2j-2 j-13 = 11 j-13 +13 = 11 + 13 = 24 so j = 24
3j + j = 4j
4
-7j
Yes, 7j is as far as you could go on a 195 tire, without stretch.
The subexpression of the equation (-3j^4 \cdot 3j^7 \cdot n^5) includes the individual terms that contribute to the overall expression. Specifically, the subexpressions are (-3j^4), (3j^7), and (n^5). Each of these represents a distinct part of the equation, where the coefficients, variables, and their respective powers can be analyzed separately.