An equation, solution x = -10
To determine if the point (0, -2) is a solution of the equation (2x - 5y = 10), we can substitute (x = 0) and (y = -2) into the equation. This gives us (2(0) - 5(-2) = 0 + 10 = 10), which is true. Therefore, (0, -2) is indeed a solution of the equation.
2x + 4 is an expression, not an equation. There can be no solution set for an expression.
An equation, solution x = -10
the answer is y minus 10 divided by 2.
Yes, because the equation is linear, there is only one solution:4x - 3 = 12 +2x4x - 2x = 12 + 32x = 15x = 7.5There is no other solution
2x 4 10 is not an equation.
An equation, solution x = -10
To determine if the point (0, -2) is a solution of the equation (2x - 5y = 10), we can substitute (x = 0) and (y = -2) into the equation. This gives us (2(0) - 5(-2) = 0 + 10 = 10), which is true. Therefore, (0, -2) is indeed a solution of the equation.
I'm assuming the equation is 10 - 2x = 0? If that's the case, the answer is 5 (not -5)
2x + 4 is an expression, not an equation. There can be no solution set for an expression.
An equation, solution x = -10
the answer is y minus 10 divided by 2.
(2x - 10) + 7 = 52x - 3 = 52x = 8x = 4
There is one solution. To find it, divide both sides of the equation by 2. This leaves you with x=5, where 5 is your solution.
OK, SO 15x-3 = 2x+1 15x - 3 + 3 = 2x + 1 + 3 (add three to each side) 15x=2x+4 (simplIfy) 15x-2x=2x-2x+4 (subtract 2x from each side) 13x=4 (simplify) (13x/13)=(4/13) (divide each side by 13) x≈0.30769231
what is the solution of x-5y=10 and 2x-10y=20