There are numerous complicated equations that can equal 6. For example, ( e^{\ln(6)} = 6 ) utilizes the natural exponential and logarithm functions. Another example is ( \frac{12}{2} + \sqrt{36} - 6 = 6 ). Additionally, in terms of polynomial equations, ( x^3 - 3x^2 + 3x - 6 = 0 ) can be solved to find values that yield 6.
when x = 2
Not always. For example, X is equal to or less than 6 is not the same as X is equivalent to 6.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
Complex equations? Do you mean complicated equations whose solution is 17, - or equations with complex (non-real) coefficients or solutions? If you can explain, please resubmit your question.
y = 4, x = 6
when x = 2
There are many equations that equal 84. 14 multiplied by 6 is equal to 84. 7 multiplied by 12 is also equal to 84.
Equations make complicated math procedures easier to accomplish and simpler to understand.
You substract 6 to -8 so its equal to y over 6 equal -2 and the you multiply -2 by 6! So the y equal -12...
Not always. For example, X is equal to or less than 6 is not the same as X is equivalent to 6.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
Complex equations? Do you mean complicated equations whose solution is 17, - or equations with complex (non-real) coefficients or solutions? If you can explain, please resubmit your question.
equal equations.
x = 4 and y = 6
No i believe that with three unknowns you must have three equal equations. Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
expressions don't have an equal sign and equations do