Well if you have a yoyo and you wind t up tight you will get the answer!!
Yes. Just pick any number for x and any number for y and you will see. * * * * * This is the reflexive property of "equality"
43x+35 (given the question doesn't define what x is)
(598 + x) can have an infinite number of different values, depending on the value of 'x'.
(4/5) x = x + 254x = 5x + 125-x = 125x = -125
a negative number plus a negative number is negative. here is a proof.(-x)+(-x)(-1)x+(-1)x-1(x+x)-1(2x)-2xa negative number times a negative number is positive though.
A number is x squared plus forty four is equal to the number x to the fourth power times three?
No. it's not a prime number when x = 40, 41, 81,82 ...
Yes. Just pick any number for x and any number for y and you will see. * * * * * This is the reflexive property of "equality"
43x+35 (given the question doesn't define what x is)
(598 + x) can have an infinite number of different values, depending on the value of 'x'.
(4/5) x = x + 254x = 5x + 125-x = 125x = -125
It is a point on the number line, at a distance equal to x, to the left of 90.
a negative number plus a negative number is negative. here is a proof.(-x)+(-x)(-1)x+(-1)x-1(x+x)-1(2x)-2xa negative number times a negative number is positive though.
2x+x=3x
if it is not this . -3<x<-2 < or equal
Let the number is x So, X+20=69 X=69-20 X=49 THE NUMBER IS 49 SO, 49 plus 20 equal to 69 .•.
There are an infinite number of different quantities to which it could be equal, depending on what the value of 'X' happens to be at the moment.