4
x+4 = 10 x = 10-4 x = 6
-4 plus 10 equals 6.
x=10
A equals 4 because 4 plus 6 is 10 or 10 minus 6 is 4.
a + 4 = 10(a + 4) - 4 = 10 - 4a = 6
4
x+4 = 10 x = 10-4 x = 6
That is called an equation. Any time a certain amount of numbers equals another number, that is called an equation. This is a perfect example of one, as 10 does in fact equal 10.
x = 0 and y = 4
-4 plus 10 equals 6.
3x+4=10 To solve: 3x+4=10 3x=6 x=2
x is equivalent to 3.6545, having 45 repetetive. With this multuplied by 55 and added 10 (4 plus 6) equals -191
x=10
A equals 4 because 4 plus 6 is 10 or 10 minus 6 is 4.
4
The solution to this equation is that h is equal to -4. You can substitute this value for h into the equation to get -4 x -9 - 6 plus 12 x -4 plus 40 equals 22, or 36 - 6 plus - 48 plus 40 equals 22.