To solve the equation (2x(-2) - 2 = 0), first simplify it: ( -4x - 2 = 0). Next, add 2 to both sides: (-4x = 2). Finally, divide by -4: (x = -\frac{1}{2}). Therefore, (X) equals (-\frac{1}{2}).
How about: 2x = 44 and so therefore x = 22
How about: 2x = 44 and so therefore x = 22
2x + 22 = x Subtract x from both sides: x + 22 = 0 Subtract 22 from both sides: x = -22
x+x=2x
If: 2X+1 = 22 Then: X = 10.5
How about: 2x = 44 and so therefore x = 22
How about: 2x = 44 and so therefore x = 22
Since y = 2, 2x + 6y is the same as 2x + 12. Because 2x + 12 = 22, 2x = 10. If 2 Xes are equal to ten, then 1 X is equal to 5.
2x + 22 = x Subtract x from both sides: x + 22 = 0 Subtract 22 from both sides: x = -22
x+x=2x
22+2x = 37+6+x 2x-x = 37+6-22 x = 21
2x minus 3x is equal to -x.
If: 2X+1 = 22 Then: X = 10.5
When x is equal to 10, the value of 1/2x is 5.
I believe the converse is: if 2x equals 6 then x equals 3 inverse: if x doesn't equal 3 then 2x doesn't equal 6 contrapositive: if 2x doesn't equal 6 then x doesn't equal 3
It doesn't; it equals 2x. Only if x = 0 does 2x = x.
only when x is equal to 2