Call the unknown integer x. Then, from the problem statement, x - 3/x = 26/3, or:x2 - 3 = 26x/3; or x2 - (26/3)x - 3 = 0x = 9
-1/5
A negative number that is not an integer, of course. Examples are minus 1.5, minus pi, minus square root of 2, etc.
If it is the reciprocal of x minus 5 than 1/x-5>1/3x
No, not counting zero,the difference is always positive since minus a minus is plus
Call the unknown integer x. Then, from the problem statement, x - 3/x = 26/3, or:x2 - 3 = 26x/3; or x2 - (26/3)x - 3 = 0x = 9
That has no integer solution. Three times an integer is another integer; if you subtract to integers, you get an integer again, not a fraction.
No.
-1/5
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
No.
A negative number that is not an integer, of course. Examples are minus 1.5, minus pi, minus square root of 2, etc.
that is the square root of 60 which is not an integer. It is about 7.746
19 minus 6 equals 13. This subtraction operation involves taking away 6 from 19, resulting in a difference of 13. In mathematical terms, this can be represented as 19 - 6 = 13.
The reciprocal of a number is 1 divide by that number - the reciprocal of -3 is 1/(-3), or -1/3. So, the negative reciprocal of -3 would be 1/3 (without the minus sign).
If it is the reciprocal of x minus 5 than 1/x-5>1/3x
Yes.But -22 (minus twenty two) IS an integer