The expression "x plus sixteen" can be written mathematically as ( x + 16 ). If you want to solve for ( x ) when it equals a specific value, you would set it equal to that value, for example, ( x + 16 = y ). To find ( x ), you would subtract 16 from both sides, resulting in ( x = y - 16 ).
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It equals x+5y simplified
-4 X -4 = (+)16 Remember the table multiplying/dividing negative/positive numbers. X + = + X - = - X + = - X - = + NB If no sign is before the number, then read it as 'plus(+)'.
X plus 7-12?
-x + x = 0.
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16 x 4 = 64
It is: 12x
If x is equal to 5, then x squared plus 25 is equal to 50.
It equals x+5y simplified
negative sixteen. ( im 10 and doing this )
Yes it does
-4 X -4 = (+)16 Remember the table multiplying/dividing negative/positive numbers. X + = + X - = - X + = - X - = + NB If no sign is before the number, then read it as 'plus(+)'.
X plus 7-12?
-x + x = 0.
1 x 16, 2 x 8, 4 x 4.
no...why would it.... it equals 2x+9