no because 5 + 3 = 8 6 or higher would be the correct solution
X - 6 = 1 add 6 to each side X = 7 ==== So, - 5 is not a solution here.
5 - 2x = 8 x = -1 and 1/2 4x = 6 x = 6/4 or 3/2
Yes.
x = -6 x/-3 + 5 = 7 x/-3 = 2 x = -6
no because 5 + 3 = 8 6 or higher would be the correct solution
X - 6 = 1 add 6 to each side X = 7 ==== So, - 5 is not a solution here.
Not possible.... even if you multiply 5 x 5 x 5... that only totals 125 ! If you were allowed to use the number 6... one possible solution would be 6 x 6 x 5
x2 - 5x + 6 = 0(x - 2) (x - 3) = 0x - 2 = 0 5 × 69 or x - 3 = 0x = 2 or x = 3
6 x 3/5 = 6/1 x 3/5 = (6 x 3) / (1 x 5) = 18 / 5 or = 3 3/5
Answer: 2160 Solution: -3 x -2 =6 6 x -3 =-18 -18x-4 =72 72x -5=-360 -360x-6 =2160
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A solution to an question makes the equation true. For example a solution to the equation 3x = x + 6 is x = 3, since 3(3) = 3+6.
x2+x-6=0 * * * * * Perhaps the solution you are looking for is: x2 + x - 6 = (x - 2)(x + 3) = 0; whence, x = 2 or -3.
y=x y=6-x Set the two equations equal to each other to yield a solution: x=6-x 2x=6 x=3 x=3 will satisfy both equations, that is plugging in x=3 will give the same value for y y=(3)=3 y=6-(3)=3
For example, if you have (0, 6) or (3, 1). Which of them is a solution to y - 2x = 6? Check (0, 6): y - 2x = 6, substitute 0 for x, and 6 for y into the equation 6 - 2(0) =? 6 6 - 0 =? 6 6 = 6 True, then (0, 6) is a solution. Check (3, 1): y - 2x = 6, substitute 3 for x, and 1 for y into the equation 1 - 2(3) =? 6 1 - 6 =? 6 -5 = 6 False, then (3, 1) is not a solution.
5 - 2x = 8 x = -1 and 1/2 4x = 6 x = 6/4 or 3/2