(x-5) is the same as x-5
5x-9Substitute 4 in for x5(4)-9=Solve.9-9=0the answer is zero.The answer is not zero you added when you were supposed to multiply so the real answer is 11.
That expression is the square of (5x + 1), so both of its factors are the same.
x5 is an expression: there can be no answer to it.
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5. if there is a line that says for instance y= 5x the answer on how to graph it would be the slope is the fraction. How far it "rises" on the graph, over how far it "runs" goes to the right or left. ( the answer is 5/1 or it rises 5 spaces on the graph and it goes to the right one) If a slope is negative it goes to the left. Also if it was y= 5x +3 it would do the same thing as before, but instead of starting from the origin (0,0) it would start at +3 and go from there.
Yes, ( x5 ) is the same as ( 5x ). Both expressions represent the same quantity, which is five times the value of ( x ). The placement of the number and the variable does not affect the multiplication operation.
5x + 5y = 5(x+y)
The Question is not in a proper form. Is it 4-1+5x or 4-1-5x? Or most likely 4-1= 5x, where x would equal 3/5.
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5x-9Substitute 4 in for x5(4)-9=Solve.9-9=0the answer is zero.The answer is not zero you added when you were supposed to multiply so the real answer is 11.
Since x and y are variables, the sum of 5x and 5y could be literally any number.
It is the same as 5x-160
If they have the same slope, they are parallel. The slopes are the same, so yes they are parallel.
It is the same as 5x-160
That expression is the square of (5x + 1), so both of its factors are the same.
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