x ≥ -5
let the no. be 'x' therefore, the expression of 5 less than a no. is, x-5
x - 5 where "x" is your number
It is: x-5
x/(10-5) = 3 x/5 = 3 x = 3*5 = 15
x ≥ -5
Let x = the number Difference: 5 is less than a number: 5 < x 5 less than a number: x - 5 1234
5 is less than x can be written as 5 < x and represents the set of all values of x such that 5 is less than x - or equivalently, all values of x that are greater than 5. This would comprise the part of that number line to the right of the number 5. 5 less than x is the expression x-5 and is the one value that is 5 units to the left of x on the number line.
5 minus x. is that what ur asking? it would either x-5 or 5-x
let the no. be 'x' therefore, the expression of 5 less than a no. is, x-5
It is: x-5
5-x
x - 5 where "x" is your number
x + 3 < 5
It is: x-5
less 5 is 14 basically means x-5=14. In which case, x=19 since you add 5 to both sides to get x by itself.
If x is an even number, then x is not an odd number. If x is an odd number, then x is not an even number. If x is greater than 5, then x is not less than 5. If x is less than 5, then x is not greater than 5.