Is your question 3 * ( 5 - b ) ? If so, 3*(5 - b) = 15 - 3b
Not sure if you want just a positive and a negative integer, added or more info.2 positive integers a & b (easiest)a + b the result is positive.2 negative integers a & bAdd the magnitude of a and magnitude of b, the result is negative.Example -2 + -5 = -(2+5) = -(7) = -7a is positive, b is negative, take the difference of the magnitudes, thenif |a| (magnitude of a) greater than |b| (magnitude of b), the result is positive.if |a| (magnitude of a) less than |b| (magnitude of b), the result is negative.Example: 2 + -5 (the difference of magnitudes is 5-2 = 3The negative number has a bigger magnitude, so the answer is negative: -3-2 + 5The difference is still 3, but the positive number has bigger magnitude,so the result is positive: +3
Call the numbers "a" and "b": a + b > a - b b > -b 2b > 0 b > 0 In other words, when the second number is greater than zero.
a^7 - b^7 = (a - b)(a^6 + a^5.b + a^4.b^2 + a^3.b^3 + a^2.b^4 +a.b^5 + b^6)
Given:a + b = 2a - b = 8Then:a = b + 8∴ (b + 8) + b = 2∴ 2b = -6∴ b = -3∴ a = 5
The algebraic expression for "6 more than the difference of b and 5" can be written as (b - 5) + 6. This expression first calculates the difference between b and 5 by subtracting 5 from b, then adds 6 to the result. This can also be simplified as b + 1, as subtracting 5 and adding 6 cancels out to adding 1.
Twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) Five more than twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) + 5. The algebraic expression is 2 (b - 13) + 5.
A verbal expression for 5 a-b is that it is 5 is multiplied by the difference between a and b.
The difference between A and B is typically calculated as A minus B, which represents the result of subtracting B from A. This is consistent with the convention of subtracting the smaller value from the larger value to determine the numerical difference between two quantities. Therefore, the correct expression for the difference between A and B is A - B.
b≥5 or b>=5
Is your question 3 * ( 5 - b ) ? If so, 3*(5 - b) = 15 - 3b
It is: b-5
Call numbers a & b. a = 5b - 5 and a - b = 119 so 5b - 5 - b = 119 so 4b = 124 ie b = 31 and a = 150
a + b = 61a - b = 5∴ a = 5 + b∴ (5 + b) + b = 61∴ 2b = 56∴ b = 28∴ a = 33
A = 5 + 3*b To solve for b, rewrite as b = (A - 5) / 3
No...C-5 is bigger than B-52
Not sure if you want just a positive and a negative integer, added or more info.2 positive integers a & b (easiest)a + b the result is positive.2 negative integers a & bAdd the magnitude of a and magnitude of b, the result is negative.Example -2 + -5 = -(2+5) = -(7) = -7a is positive, b is negative, take the difference of the magnitudes, thenif |a| (magnitude of a) greater than |b| (magnitude of b), the result is positive.if |a| (magnitude of a) less than |b| (magnitude of b), the result is negative.Example: 2 + -5 (the difference of magnitudes is 5-2 = 3The negative number has a bigger magnitude, so the answer is negative: -3-2 + 5The difference is still 3, but the positive number has bigger magnitude,so the result is positive: +3