n equals 52
x=10
x2 = 49 Square root both sides to find the value of x:- x = 7
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
For the equation y = 3x + 3, the value of m (the slope) is 3.
n equals 52
x=100
-36
When there is no equal sign in the equation, the expression is typically not solvable for a specific value of x. Instead, it may represent a relationship or function where x can take on various values. In this case, you would treat the expression as a function or inequality and analyze its properties or solutions based on the context provided. If additional information or constraints are given, you can use algebraic manipulation or graphing techniques to explore the possible values of x within those constraints.
x=10
x2 = 49 Square root both sides to find the value of x:- x = 7
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
when you find the value, you SOLVED the equation. you CHECK the equation when you substitute the value in the variables place and check that the equation is true.
The discriminant is 9.
Divide both sides by 64 to find the value of x
2x+5 = 62 and 3x-y = 23.3 x = 28.5 and y = 62.2 Solve the first equation and then substitute the value of x into the second equation to find the value of y.
There is no need. The first equation can be rearranged to a simple equation in just y. Multiply it by 0.2 to solve for y. Substitute the value of y in the second equation and rearrange to get a simple equation in x. Multiply by (1/6) to find x.