There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
x=10
x2 = 49 Square root both sides to find the value of x:- x = 7
Once you calculate the X coordinate using the axis of symmetry (X=-b/2a), you plug that value in for all of the X's in the equation of the parabola. You then solve the equation for the value of Y.
I will be able to answer this question if you give me a equation as an example.
x is a variable. You do not have to know what its value is. In that equation you have to find the value of x, so if you already know what x stands for then you know the answer
x=100
Set up the equation: x + 19 = 76 (then subtract 19 from each side to find the value of x) x = 57
The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
Call this fraction "x". In that case:x = 0.123123... (equation 1) 1000x = 123.123123... (equation 2) Subtract equation 1 from equation 2, and solve for "x". That gives you the number as a fraction.
x=10
well what does it equal to find out
x2 = 49 Square root both sides to find the value of x:- x = 7
plug in a 0 for the "x" value of the equation, and solve it :D