x-2 = 14 x = 14+2 x = 16
h = 63
16 = 7f + 2 14 = 7f 2 = f
16
Equals anything... x is a variable. If that equation was set equal to zero then you could solve for x, but that is not what you have asked.
x-2 = 14 x = 14+2 x = 16
h = 63
4x = 16Divide each side of the equation by 4:x = 4
You can solve your algebra question like this: Example; n+6=16. You are going to need to find out what the N equals to. __+6=16 So you need to find out what the N equals to. You can also solve it like this: 16-6=10. So, 10 is the answer to the equation.
16 = 7f + 2 14 = 7f 2 = f
0.25n = 4 Divide both sides by 0.25:- n = 16
16
Equals anything... x is a variable. If that equation was set equal to zero then you could solve for x, but that is not what you have asked.
That's not an equation you can solve, since it doesn't have an equal si Assuming you mean: 3x - 4y = 16 For a start, you should replace y with -1. Then solve the resulting equation: 3x - 4(-1) = 16 for x.
The possibility of your next question being noob is approximately 29 over 16.
To solve the equation "x - 9 = 16," we need to isolate the variable x. Adding 9 to both sides of the equation, we get x = 16 + 9. Therefore, x = 25. So, 25 minus 9 equals 16.
An equation never equals a number, but its solution often does.-- An equation with a solution of six: [ 3x - 14 = 4 ]-- An equation with a solution of three: [ 14 - 10x = -16 ]-- An equation with both solutions: [ x2 - 9x + 20 = 2 ]An equation that equals 6 is 10 - 4 = 6An equation that equals 3 is 10 - 7 = 3