1 x 18 = 2 x 9 = 3 x 6 = 18
3x=18 x=18/3 x=6
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If you mean -x +x/3 = 12 then the value of x is -18 Check: --18 +(-18/3) = 12
If y(x) = 1/3x, y(-18) = 1/[3(-18)] = -1/54.
1 x 18 = 2 x 9 = 3 x 6 = 18
3x=18 x=18/3 x=6
3
If you mean -x +x/3 = 12 then the value of x is -18 Check: --18 +(-18/3) = 12
3
If y(x) = 1/3x, y(-18) = 1/[3(-18)] = -1/54.
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1 x 18, 2 x 9, 3 x 6.
1 x 18, 2 x 9, 3 x 6, 6 x 3, 9 x 2, 18 x 1
-12
3 x 6
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes! Okay, so, like, an equation using the distributive property that equals 18 could be something like 2(7 + 4) = 18. You distribute the 2 to both the 7 and the 4 inside the parentheses, giving you 27 + 24, which equals 14 + 4, which is indeed 18. Math, man, it's wild.