q = 3
p=3 !
7+5q = -3 5q = -3-7 5q =-10 q = -2
It depends on whether the relationship between p and q is linear, quadratic, cubic etc or more complex. For example, if the relationship is quadratic, the equation q = 2p2 - 5p + 3 meets the requirements of the question and gives the value q = 9 when p = 3.386001 (approx).
An equation where q = 240
3/p = 6 p = 3/6 = 1/2 3/q = 15 q = 3/15 = 1/5 p - q = 1/2 - 1/5 p - q = 5/10-2/10 = 3/10
q = 3
p=3 !
7+5q = -3 5q = -3-7 5q =-10 q = -2
It depends on whether the relationship between p and q is linear, quadratic, cubic etc or more complex. For example, if the relationship is quadratic, the equation q = 2p2 - 5p + 3 meets the requirements of the question and gives the value q = 9 when p = 3.386001 (approx).
An equation where q = 240
Yes, in logic, if p equals q, then q also equals p. This is known as the symmetric property of equality.
pq-r, if p is 3, q is 4, and r is -6 is equal to 3 x 4 - (-6), which is equal to 12 + 6, which is equal to 18.
If: 1/2 = q+2/3 Then: q = -1/6
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14 q
1.8q = q - 2.4 1.8q - q = -2.4 0.8q = -2.4 q = -2.4/0.8 q = -2.9999