There are many numbers that can be divided by 3. Some examples would be 3 itself, 9, 12, 15 and -3, -9, -12, -15. A easier way to find out what can be divisible by three is to multiply any integer number (-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) by 3, and whatever is the out come, that number would be divided by 3.
example- 4 x 3 = 12, the 12 then would be the number divisible by 3.
You can also divide "real numbers (-1, .05543, 2/3, 5, 1000)", but it would result in getting a "real number".
example- .5 x 3 = 1.5, the 1.5 then would be the number divisible by 3 as well
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-3 1/2 divided by 2 1/3
Except in algebra, "what" is represented as "x". Thus, x/3 = 39. Multiplying by 3, x = 3 * 39 = 117.
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2n/3 = 4 2n = 3*4 2n = 12 n = 6 :)
It is: 1/2y
To write f divided by 3 in algebraic notation, you would express it as f/3. This represents the division of the variable f by the constant 3. This notation is commonly used in algebra to represent division operations involving variables and constants.
In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
i am assuming"1" would mean you want intro to algebra, algebra is the use of letters instead of numbers example : x=2+3 x=5 2x=5 2(x)=5 x=5(divided by 2) x=2.5
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There's no such thing as Algebra 3Edit: Yes there is. It is a college level course and when it is offered in high school it's called Algebra Three. The difference is that Algebra 3 is more in depth than Algebra Two is.