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It is: 11h
19h which = 7PM in the evening
4h + 7h - 16 = 6 Combine like terms: 11h - 16 = 6 Add 16 to both sides: 11h = 22 Divide both sides by 11: h = 2
7h - 2 - 51 is an expression NOT an equation. An expression cannot be solved for the value of a variable.
No, (5h + 2h^2) is not equivalent to (7h). The expression (5h + 2h^2) contains a term (2h^2), which is a quadratic term, while (7h) is a linear term. Therefore, they represent different mathematical expressions.
er, sixty-two plus seven aitch? 62 + 7h
If: 7h+4 = -80 then h = -12
Unless you have a value for 'h', the answer will just be an expression: 10 + 7h
h = 0.538462 14 + 5h + 2h = 5h + 28h 14 + 7h = 33h 14 + 7h - 7h = 33h - 7h 14 = 26h 14/26 = 26/26h 0..538462 = h
(7h + 35) / (-7) = (7h)/(-7) + (35)/(-7) = (-h) + (-5) = - (h + 5)
It is: 11h
19h which = 7PM in the evening
h + 6h = 7h
4h + 7h - 16 = 6 Combine like terms: 11h - 16 = 6 Add 16 to both sides: 11h = 22 Divide both sides by 11: h = 2
5(2g + 7h)
7h - 2 - 51 is an expression NOT an equation. An expression cannot be solved for the value of a variable.
No, (5h + 2h^2) is not equivalent to (7h). The expression (5h + 2h^2) contains a term (2h^2), which is a quadratic term, while (7h) is a linear term. Therefore, they represent different mathematical expressions.