To solve the equation six minus x equals ten, you can rewrite it as 6 - x = 10. To isolate x, subtract 6 from both sides, resulting in -x = 4. Then, multiply both sides by -1 to find x = -4. Thus, the solution is x = -4.
It can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula.
X/[5 - (-10)] = 6 x/-15 = 6 x = - 90
15.
x = 5 / 6squared + 7
Factor it. (x - 8)(x - 2) x = 2, 8
It can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula.
X/[5 - (-10)] = 6 x/-15 = 6 x = - 90
15.
x = −5X + 6
X=1
x = 5 / 6squared + 7
Subtract 26 from each side: x = -61
x^(2) - 10x + 16 = 0 Factors of '16', which are, 1,2,4,8,16. Select two numbers from this list that add/subtract to '10' . They are '2' and '8'. Setting up brackets ( x 2)(x 8) Since '16' is positive(+), then both signs must be the same. Since '10x' is negative (-) , then both signs are negative. Hence (x - 2)(x - 8 ) = 0 When x - 2 = 0 x = 2 & when x - 8 = 0 x = 8 So the two answers are ,2, & ,8, .
Factor it. (x - 8)(x - 2) x = 2, 8
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