6 + w - 2w - 11 + 6w = -5 + 5w
2w - 5 = 2t + 6Adding 5 to both sides: 2w = 2t + 11Dividing both sides by 2: w = t + 11/2w2 - 3y = 14Adding 3y to both sides: w2 = 3y + 14Taking square roots of both sides: w = ±sqrt(3y + 14)
14 - 6 + 2 = 6
14
w = 3 16 = 4w + 2w - 2 Move the 2 to other side 16 + 2 = 4w + 2w 18 = 6w 18 / 6 = 3 = w
6+1 equals 7. Plus 3 equals 10. Plus 4 equals 14.
14 + 6p = 6 + 7p 8 = p
(6, -4)
6(2w + 1)
Designate the width by w. Then, from the problem statement, the length = 6 + 2w. The perimeter is twice the width plus twice the length, or: 2w + 2(2w + 6) = 36; or 2w + 4w + 12 = 36; or 6w = 24 or w = 4 meters; the length is 14 meters.
6+8=14
X is 8 ...