5x + 18 = 2x - 6 x = -8
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
6+2x=18 x=6
6/n +2
-2 - 2x is greater than or equal to 6 only if x is less than or equal to -4.
The algebraic expression for "twice a number" would be 2x, where x represents the unknown number. To find the quotient of 2x and 6, you would divide 2x by 6, which simplifies to (2x) / 6. This can be further simplified to x / 3, which represents the final quotient of twice a number and 6 in algebraic expression.
the quotient of twice a number and six is.... 2x/6 four less than three times the same number is .... 3x-4 So the equation would be 2x/6=3x-4
6+2x
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
6/n + 2
Let the number to be found is N. Use Order of Operations. So first do the quotient part: 'the quotient of a number and 6' means N/6. '4 more than' means 4 + N/6, and then it equals 40, so4 + N/6 = 40N/6 = 36N = 216
2x + 6
5x + 18 = 2x - 6 x = -8
2 * x = 15 - 3 2x = 12 divide both sides by 2 x = 6
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
Yes, certainly. A quotient is the result of division ( a divisor into a dividend). The remainder can be bigger than the quotient, but not bigger than the divisor. For example 130 divided by 20 =6 with remainder of 10. Here 6 is the quotient and remainder is 10, which is bigger than the quotient
(75/3)+6 = X 25 + 6 = X 31 = X