It is a variable - of some sort.
10 is equal to X in roman numerals
x is less than or equal to one hundred and greater than or equal to one
To solve the equation (2x - 9 = 24), first add 9 to both sides to get (2x = 33). Then, divide both sides by 2 to find (x = 16.5). Thus, (x) is equal to 16.5.
only when x is equal to 2
it means that x should equal 10. x + x = 20. x = 10
10 is equal to X in roman numerals
Any letter can represent an uknown value it could be x, n, or any other letter you could think of ex- X-7 is 13 x would equal 20
x is less than or equal to one hundred and greater than or equal to one
It doesn't always equal y or x. They're just convenient letters to use. You could use any letter or, for that matter, any symbol such as & or @.
No. A rhombus is a four-sided 2D shape with all sides equal, where adjacent angles may or may not be equal. The letter x is just two lines crossing each other and doesn't enclose any area like a rhombus does.
It is equal to zero.
It depends what x is equal to.
sin(x) = tan(x) when x equal 0
only when x is equal to 2
If: 75/x = 25 Then: x = 3
2 x 4 x 8 x 10 is equal to 640.
it means that x should equal 10. x + x = 20. x = 10