That depends what the value of w is.
Type this: ((w^2)/(w-6))((w^2-4w-12)/(w^2-3w) Into wolframalpha.com. It will give you the answer (too much for this box).
13(60 - w)
L = P/2 - W.
6493 - 2189 = 4304
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
They are identities because they are true for ALL values of w and x.
13x60minus w
That depends what the value of w is.
13 multiplied by the amount (quantity) 60 minus w is written mathematically as 13(60-w).
If: w-7 = 11 Then: w = 18
(w - 2)(w + 2)(w^2 + 4)
Type this: ((w^2)/(w-6))((w^2-4w-12)/(w^2-3w) Into wolframalpha.com. It will give you the answer (too much for this box).
13(60 - w)
13(60 - w)
L = P/2 - W.
It is a linear equation in a single variable, w.