(4 ± i2) where i2 = -1
Add 8
6A - 58 = 44 Add 58 to both sides: 6A = 102 Divide both sides by 6: A = 17
m=17
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(4 ± i2) where i2 = -1
The answer depends on what it is that you want to do. You cannot solve a single linear equation in two variables.
Add 8
t - 17 = 48 The first step is to move the -17 to the right side of the equation and end up with: t = 48 + 17. (When you switch sides, the sign changes) To solve the equation: t = 65
If 6A - 58 = 44 then 6A = 102 making A = 17.
To solve for x in the equation 2x - 17 = 13, you first need to isolate the variable x. Add 17 to both sides of the equation to get 2x = 30. Then, divide both sides by 2 to find x = 15.
To solve the equation n - 5 = 12, you would first add 5 to both sides of the equation to isolate the variable n. This gives you n = 17 as the solution. Therefore, the value of n that satisfies the equation is 17.
4
3x+5=17
Add the equations: 4a + 4a - 5b + 5b = 7 + 17 ie 8a = 24 a = 3, so b = 1
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6A - 58 = 44 Add 58 to both sides: 6A = 102 Divide both sides by 6: A = 17