No because: 8+3x=x+11+2x (rewrite equation) 8+3x=11+3x (combine like terms) 8=11 (subtract 3x from both sides) This is obviously a false statement, so there is no solution or answer to the equation.
It is an equation and the value of n is 9
x2+3=124 x2=121 x= square root(121) x=11
According to my calculations, yes. 2x+8=3x+11 -8 2x=3x+3 -2x 0=x+3 -3 -3=x
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
3d + 14 = 11 is the equation.
Since the highest power of 'x' in the equation is '1', there's one solution.
There is no solution. There is no number that can be put in place of 'x' that can make that statement true.
It is an equation of a straight line.
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No because: 8+3x=x+11+2x (rewrite equation) 8+3x=11+3x (combine like terms) 8=11 (subtract 3x from both sides) This is obviously a false statement, so there is no solution or answer to the equation.
It is an equation and the value of n is 9
x2+3=124 x2=121 x= square root(121) x=11
According to my calculations, yes. 2x+8=3x+11 -8 2x=3x+3 -2x 0=x+3 -3 -3=x
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
It is an equation and the value of x is 4