The expression ( (x + 9) ) is not an equation, but rather an algebraic expression. It consists of a variable ( x ) and a constant term ( 9 ) combined through addition. To form an equation, you would need to set this expression equal to something, such as ( (x + 9) = 0 ) or ( (x + 9) = y ).
In the equation x + 9 = 6, x is negative.
The answer to the equation X plus 32 -7 = 9 is X = -16.
(x+9)(x+4)
x = 2 and x = -5
x=-7
In the equation x + 9 = 6, x is negative.
The answer to the equation X plus 32 -7 = 9 is X = -16.
The equation does not have a solution.
(x+9)(x+4)
It is an equation and the value of x is 7
no
think about it. x+9=(-7) reverse the equation. (-7)-9=x
x = 2 and x = -5
x=-7
x=6
-1 = x + 9 Subtract 9 from both sides of the equation: -1 - 9 = x + 9 - 9 so -10 = x
Without an equality sign it is no kind of an equation at all.