5y-14=11
5y=25
y=5
and to make sure its correct, add the y number (which is 5 in this case) and put it into the equation...
5 x 5 - 14 = 11
It seems there might be a typo in the equation you provided, as "3x-5y14" is unclear. If you meant "3x - 5y = 14," then you can isolate x by adding 5y to both sides and then dividing by 3. The expression for x would be ( x = \frac{5y + 14}{3} ). Please clarify if the equation is different!
No, it equals 9, but XI equals 11.
X=5Y= 92x + 11= ?2(5)+11=?10+11= 21
The number that equals 121 when squared is 11.
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nothing but 11 multiplyed by 1 equals 11. 11x1=11
No, it equals 9, but XI equals 11.
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11 equals 11
X=5Y= 92x + 11= ?2(5)+11=?10+11= 21
The number that equals 121 when squared is 11.
11 multiply by 11 equals 121 so the product of 121 equals 11
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