y + 4 = 2x −1
To find the value of "what" in the equation "what - what equals 477," we can set it up as "x - x = 477." However, since any number minus itself equals zero, there is no value of "what" that satisfies this equation. Therefore, the equation is not solvable in standard arithmetic.
x = 4 and y = 7
x = 4 and y = 7 which will satisfy both equations
An equation where x equals 3.
Incomplete, since there are no operators (plus, minus, times, divides, equals etc) between the terms.
To find the value of "what" in the equation "what - what equals 477," we can set it up as "x - x = 477." However, since any number minus itself equals zero, there is no value of "what" that satisfies this equation. Therefore, the equation is not solvable in standard arithmetic.
The required equation is: -7x = 63
x = 4 and y = 7
x = 4 and y = 7 which will satisfy both equations
An equation where x equals 3.
Incomplete, since there are no operators (plus, minus, times, divides, equals etc) between the terms.
-1/2
-2
i think its 10
Yes that is correct
15x minus 8=minus 180 3x+8=24
It is: y = -1/5x-2