I think there's a typo, otherwise -3 = 1
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
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Yes, x = 2 is the solution.
Simple algebra, 2a-20 = -2 2a=18 a=18/2 a=9
no its not a solution
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
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algebra
Yes, x = 2 is the solution.
x2y = k (constant) so 36 x 2 ie 72 is the constant. If x = 3 then y = 72/9 = 8
what is the sum of a 5 and a number divided by 2
3r-2 for r=65
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Yes. It is THE solution.
There can be no solution to an algebra equation because of limitations of the domain. For example,x+3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of positive integers,x*3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of whole numbers,x^3 = 2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of rational numbers,x^2 = -2 has no solution if the domain for x is the set of real numbers.Alternatively, the equation has no solution if it can be reduced to a false statement. For example,x + 2 = x + 3 can be simplified to 2 = 3 which is false and so there is no solution.