If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
2x + 5 - 5 = 2x. You can not solve for x because this is not an equation.
(2x)ysquared
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns.
To solve the equation (2x + 3y = 12) for (x), first, isolate (2x) by subtracting (3y) from both sides, giving (2x = 12 - 3y). Then, divide both sides by 2 to solve for (x): (x = \frac{12 - 3y}{2}). Simplifying further, (x = 6 - \frac{3y}{2}).
You will need to use the FOIL formula to solve this type of equation.
2x + 5 - 5 = 2x. You can not solve for x because this is not an equation.
The solution to the equation 2x plus 2 is 2(x + 1).
(2x)ysquared
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns.
To solve the equation (2x + 3y = 12) for (x), first, isolate (2x) by subtracting (3y) from both sides, giving (2x = 12 - 3y). Then, divide both sides by 2 to solve for (x): (x = \frac{12 - 3y}{2}). Simplifying further, (x = 6 - \frac{3y}{2}).
Y=0.5 and X=1
To solve the equation 2x + 5 = 17, we first subtract 5 from each side, and get 2x = 12. We then divide each side by 2 and get x = 6.
There appears to be no equation in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
You will need to use the FOIL formula to solve this type of equation.
-2x - 2y = -122x + 2y = 122y = 12 - 2xy = 6 - x
7X - 4X = 3X - 2X = X- 12 + 14 = 2X = 2=====check in original equation7(2) - 4(2) - 2(2) = - 12 + 1414 - 8 - 4 = 22 = 2--------checks
To solve for x, set up the equation: 2x +2x = 40 (then simplify) 4x = 40 (then divide both sides of the equation by 4) x = 10 (this is the answer)