9x = 60x = 60/9 = 6 2/3 (or 6.67)
(3)(2)(2)5x=60 12(5x)=60 12(5x)/12=60/12 5x=5 x=1
300 !
65
If you're trying to find the value of x, I've written it step by step here:-5x = 60 + 7xFirst we isolate x. To do this, subtract 7x from both sides.-12x = 60Now we divide both sides by -12.x = -5
5x+10=60 5x=50 5/5=1 50/5=10 So the answer is 10
9x = 60x = 60/9 = 6 2/3 (or 6.67)
(3)(2)(2)5x=60 12(5x)=60 12(5x)/12=60/12 5x=5 x=1
300 !
65
x2 + 5x = 60 x2 + 5x + 25/4 = 60 + 25 / 4 (x + 5/2)2 = 265/4 x + 5/2 = (265/4)1/2 x = -5/2 ± √265 / 2 x = -(5 ± √265) / 2
You cannot solve 1 linear equation in 2 unknown variables. You need at least two independent equations.
If you're trying to find the value of x, I've written it step by step here:-5x = 60 + 7xFirst we isolate x. To do this, subtract 7x from both sides.-12x = 60Now we divide both sides by -12.x = -5
The answer is y=0 .
60/x = 5 60 = 5x x = 12
Who is the idiot that told you that - everyone knows that 23 plus 60 equals 83 !
A number "m" plus 40 equals 60. Therefore, 60 minus 40 equals m. m therefore equals 20.