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
x+x+x= 3x
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 .•.