No, because 5 over 1 equals 5 and 1 over 5 equals 5 but 5 over 5 equals 1
(3x4+5+6+7)/10=3
3x4 plus 5x3 plus x2 - 5 divided by x 2 =[(3x4) + (5x3) + (x2 - 5)]/x2 =(12 + 15 + x2 -5)/x2 =(27 - 5 + x2)/x2 =(22 + x2)/x2
5/25 = 1/5
No.
That is simple. The answer is -5x4or to find x it is x=-4 over 5
No, because 5 over 1 equals 5 and 1 over 5 equals 5 but 5 over 5 equals 1
(3x4+5+6+7)/10=3
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No. It is a quartic equation. The largest power of x in a quadratic equation must be 2.
1 and 2/5
3x4 plus 5x3 plus x2 - 5 divided by x 2 =[(3x4) + (5x3) + (x2 - 5)]/x2 =(12 + 15 + x2 -5)/x2 =(27 - 5 + x2)/x2 =(22 + x2)/x2
No 3 goes into both 12/15 = 3x4/3x5 = 4/5
If you mean (5*4)/5 then it equals 4
-5, 5
5/25 = 1/5
No.