According to my calculations, yes.
2x+8=3x+11 -8
2x=3x+3 -2x
0=x+3 -3
-3=x
Yes, 3+11=14
No because: 8+3x=x+11+2x (rewrite equation) 8+3x=11+3x (combine like terms) 8=11 (subtract 3x from both sides) This is obviously a false statement, so there is no solution or answer to the equation.
It is an equation and the value of n is 9
x2+3=124 x2=121 x= square root(121) x=11
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
Yes, 3+11=14
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
Since the highest power of 'x' in the equation is '1', there's one solution.
3d + 14 = 11 is the equation.
There is no solution. There is no number that can be put in place of 'x' that can make that statement true.
It is an equation of a straight line.
4
No because: 8+3x=x+11+2x (rewrite equation) 8+3x=11+3x (combine like terms) 8=11 (subtract 3x from both sides) This is obviously a false statement, so there is no solution or answer to the equation.
It is an equation and the value of n is 9
x2+3=124 x2=121 x= square root(121) x=11
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
It is an equation and the value of x is 4