There appears to be no equation in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
(10x - 3)(3x + 10) so x = 3/10 or -10/3
To solve the equation (28 \div 7 + 2 \times 3), first, divide 28 by 7, which equals 4. Next, multiply 2 by 3, which equals 6. Finally, add the two results together: (4 + 6 = 10). Thus, the solution to the equation is 10.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
10 + 14x - 3 is pretty much the same thing as 7 + 14x. You can't solve this problem without knowing what x is or what the equation equals out to. For example, if 10 + 14x - 3 = 21, x would equal 1.
To solve the equation ( 6x + 30 + 4x = 10(x + 3) ), first simplify both sides. Combine like terms on the left to get ( 10x + 30 = 10x + 30 ). This shows that both sides are equal for all values of ( x ), indicating that there are infinitely many solutions to the equation.
(10x - 3)(3x + 10) so x = 3/10 or -10/3
Solve the following equation for A : 2A/3 = 8 + 4A
To solve the equation (28 \div 7 + 2 \times 3), first, divide 28 by 7, which equals 4. Next, multiply 2 by 3, which equals 6. Finally, add the two results together: (4 + 6 = 10). Thus, the solution to the equation is 10.
To solve an equation with three unknowns, x, y and z, you require 3 independent equations.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
There are two expressions in the question but no equation - so nothing to solve.
There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question. There is also no unknown variable. So there is nothing to solve.
10 + 14x - 3 is pretty much the same thing as 7 + 14x. You can't solve this problem without knowing what x is or what the equation equals out to. For example, if 10 + 14x - 3 = 21, x would equal 1.
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
To solve the equation ( 6x + 30 + 4x = 10(x + 3) ), first simplify both sides. Combine like terms on the left to get ( 10x + 30 = 10x + 30 ). This shows that both sides are equal for all values of ( x ), indicating that there are infinitely many solutions to the equation.
you can't get a value for either a or b from just the information you have given - you can only get an expression for what a is in terms of b and vice versa; a=3+b b=a-3
You cannot. y-3 + y-3 + y-3 +y-3 = 4y-12 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved since there is nothing to solve.