Because it is "solved for x", x will be by itself on one side of the equation. On the other side will be what x equals.
Yes it can be solved and X=0.
If you should mean x-1 = 2y Solved for x: x = 2y + 1 Solved for y: y = (x-1)/2
It can't be solved without an equals sign somewhere.
x is an unknown number/fraction which needs to be solved.
x is equals to 0 or 1. How is it solved? .... x.x =x x.x - x = 0 which can be solved by the usual formula for quadratic equations, or.. x.(x-1)=0 x= 0 or x-1 =0 x=0 or x=1
Because it is "solved for x", x will be by itself on one side of the equation. On the other side will be what x equals.
Yes it can be solved and X=0.
If you should mean x-1 = 2y Solved for x: x = 2y + 1 Solved for y: y = (x-1)/2
It can't be solved without an equals sign somewhere.
Solved for y: y=(3x-13)/5 Solved for x: x=(5y+13)/3
2 to the 4th power is solved by 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16 2 to the 5th power is solved by 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32
x is an unknown number/fraction which needs to be solved.
x + 25 is an expression. An expression cannot be solved and there is no problem.
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X plus 2.5 1.6 when solved mathematically, the value of x = -0.9.
It is x + 423. There is no equation nor an inequality that can be solved for the value of x. It is simply an expression.