17 - (-6) = 23 Therefore, the number you have to add to -6 to make 17 is 23.
(17-4)+10=23 13+10=23
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Are you for real?! Just substitute it. 17 plus 23 is 40.
-17-2x=6-x -23=x
17 - (-6) = 23 Therefore, the number you have to add to -6 to make 17 is 23.
(17-4)+10=23 13+10=23
It's an equation. It's saying if you have 16 of something and you add 7 of the same somethings, you will have 23 of the somethings.
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Are you for real?! Just substitute it. 17 plus 23 is 40.
17 x 23 = 391
2.3 x 10 = 23
They are both prime numbers and they add up to 23+61 = 84
-17-2x=6-x -23=x
The equation:x = 23 If you want something more fancy, do something to both sides of the equation; for example, add or subtract some number to both sides, multiply or divide both sides by some number. You can also square both sides, but that will add additional solutions.
(4, 5)
23 + 5u = 17Subtract 17 23 from both sides:5u = -6Divide both sides by 5:u = -6/5