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The 'solution' of an equation is the number which, when substitutedfor the variable, makes the equation a true statement.You have said: [ x = 5 ] .We claim that the solution is '5', because when '5' is substituted for 'x',the equation reads5 = 5and that's a true statement.
Assuming your equation looks like this x÷5 = 15 then x = 15*5 x= 75
x = 19
It is also x = 5 8zx + 5 = 2j + 3 → 8zx + 2 = 2j → 4zx + 1 = j Which is the first equation, which has a solution x = 5.
Here is an example: x + 5 = 5If you subtract five from both sides, you get x = 0, which is an example of getting 0 as a solution for an equation.
If: 4x = x+15 Then: x = 5
what the solution to this equation x+15=28 If you mean: x+15 = 28 then the value of x works out as 13
The 'solution' of an equation is the number which, when substitutedfor the variable, makes the equation a true statement.You have said: [ x = 5 ] .We claim that the solution is '5', because when '5' is substituted for 'x',the equation reads5 = 5and that's a true statement.
For the equation 3x-5=8x-30, the first thing you do is subtract 3x from both sides of the equation, so you get -5=5x-30. Next you add 30 to both sides, getting 25=5x. Lastly, you divide both sides by 5, leaving the solution of 5=x. Should your equation be 3(x-5)=8x-30, you would first multiply x-5 by 3, getting 3x-15, creating the equation 3x-15=8x-30. You would then subtract 3x from both sides, betting -15=5x-30. Then add 30 to both sides, creating an equation of 15=5x. Divide both sides by 5, and you get a solution of 3-x.
It is a linear equation in x. The equation has the solution x = 0.
It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.It is an equation in a single variable, x.And, although the question does not ask, the solution is x = 5.
The solution set of the equation x - 5 - 2 is x = 7. Therefore, the solution set is {7}.
An equation for 15 and 10 could be written as: 15 = 10 + x, where x is the difference between 15 and 10. In this case, x would equal 5, as 15 is 5 more than 10. Another way to represent this equation is: 15 - 10 = x, which simplifies to 5 = x. Therefore, the equation for 15 and 10 is 15 = 10 + 5 or 15 - 10 = 5.
Assuming your equation looks like this x÷5 = 15 then x = 15*5 x= 75
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
x = 19
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