x=(-9/7)
7x+12=3
7x=(-9)
x=(-9/7)
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That depends on what the value of x is.
It is an expression and a term that are of equal value
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sixty is equal to 10 plus 50, and as 10 equals 50, and 50 equals 79, then it would be fair to assume that 60 equals 50 plus 79, which is 129.
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That depends on what the value of x is.
It is an expression and a term that are of equal value
you need to know the x or y value
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x would equal -1 and y would equal 1
sixty is equal to 10 plus 50, and as 10 equals 50, and 50 equals 79, then it would be fair to assume that 60 equals 50 plus 79, which is 129.
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 ).
no...why would it.... it equals 2x+9
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When equals are subtracted from equals, the results are equal.