17 = 13 - 3r
Subtract 13 from bith sides: 4 = -3r
Divide both sides by -3 : -4/3 = r or r = -1.3...
(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 this problem, we need to understand the relationship between the variables. If "apd" equals 109 and "1" equals 17, we can deduce that the value of "a" is 10 and the value of "b" is 1. Therefore, if we substitute these values into the equation "bpd," we get 1 * 10 * 17, which equals 170. So, "bpd" equals 170.
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.
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3x+5=17
Add the equations: 4a + 4a - 5b + 5b = 7 + 17 ie 8a = 24 a = 3, so b = 1
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