The equation:
4 - (6 + X) = Y
For every different number X there is a different Y.
4 - (x + 6)
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6 - 4 = 2.
To express "triple a number minus the sum of the number and six," let the number be represented as ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 3x - (x + 6) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3x - x - 6 = 2x - 6 ). Thus, the final expression is ( 2x - 6 ).
In any subtraction sum, the first digit is called the minuend. The second digit is called the subtrahend, and the answer is the difference. In this instance, the number 4 is the subtrahend.
4 - (x + 6)
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6 - 4 = 2.
The sum of 6 and -4 is two.
To calculate 4 times the sum of a number and 6, you would first find the sum of the number and 6, then multiply that sum by 4. Let's represent the number as 'x'. So, the sum of the number and 6 would be x + 6. Multiplying this sum by 4 gives you the expression 4(x + 6), which simplifies to 4x + 24.
To express "triple a number minus the sum of the number and six," let the number be represented as ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 3x - (x + 6) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3x - x - 6 = 2x - 6 ). Thus, the final expression is ( 2x - 6 ).
The sum of 10 plus -6 is equal to 4. The equation would read 10+-6=4.
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In any subtraction sum, the first digit is called the minuend. The second digit is called the subtrahend, and the answer is the difference. In this instance, the number 4 is the subtrahend.
4 [ 3 (x-6) ] = 12 4 [ 3x -18 ] = 12 12x - 72 = 12 12x = 84 x = 7
The number is 54. The sum of its digits is 5 + 4 = 9. 54/9 = 6.
Let the number be x4x-3(x+2)=54x-3x-6=5x=11