2x+2=x+5 x=3
No. In the order of operations, 5 divided by 5 comes first. Let's say x equals 2. 2 plus 5 divided by 5 plus two 2 plus 1 plus 2 3 plus 2 equals 5. The answer is 5
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there is a multitude of answers to that. Let's say Y equals 2 and X equals 5. So -5 plus 3(2)= 1
x = 5
X=2
2x+2=x+5 x=3
Subtract x from each side giving x + 2 = 5 so x = 3
No. In the order of operations, 5 divided by 5 comes first. Let's say x equals 2. 2 plus 5 divided by 5 plus two 2 plus 1 plus 2 3 plus 2 equals 5. The answer is 5
2+5 = 7
143542make the variables X plus Y plus Zthe solution is X*Y,X*Z, then (X+Z)*Y flipped7*2=147*5=35(7+5)*2=24 flipped =421435425*3=155*2=10(5+2)*3=21...flipped =12151012
If x equals 2, then you first write out your equation 2x + 5 = y. You then fill out 2(2) + 5 = y. 2 x 2 = 4, so then 4 plus 5 equals 9.
2= x + 5 2 - 5 = -3 x= -3
Well, if x+3=5 and 2+3=5, I'm guessing x should equal 2
x=-1/2
x + 5 = 3 x = -2