2x+3=9 x
There is insufficient information to answer this question. If you mean, what does x equal for: 9 + 6x = 2x ...then the answer is: 9 = 2x - 6x = -4x ...which is equal to: x = -9/4 If you mean, what does x equal for: 9 + 6x + 2x = 0 ...then the answer is: 8x = -9 ...which is equal to: x = -9/8
If 4x-2 equals 2x-34 then x is equal to -16. 4x is equal to 2x-322x is equal to -32x is therefore -16
4x-39 = 2x+3, 4x-2x = 42 x=21
1 x 39 and 3 x 13 = 39
x2 + 2x - 38 = 0 ∴ x2 + 2x + 1 = 39 ∴ (x + 1)2 = 39 ∴ x + 1 = ±√39 ∴ x = -1 ±√39
The closest to a solution you can come is:2x + y = 39
2x+3=9 x
The diagonals will be equal and so: 4x-47 = 2x+31 => 4x-2x = 31+47 => 2x = 78 Therefore the value of x is: x = 78/2 => x = 39
x+x=2x
This is 41x
2x minus 3x is equal to -x.
Let the length of a leg be x. There are three sides: the base which is 11, and the legs, which are both x: 11 + x + x = 39 2x+11 = 39 2x = 39-11 2x = 28 x = 28/2 x = 14 The length of one leg is 14 units.
2x + 24 = 9x - 39= 2x + 63 = 9x= 63 = 7x= x = 9
There can be no greatest common denominator. Suppose x is the greatest common denominator. That requires that 39 divides x, 26 divides x and x is the greatest such number. But 39 will divide 2x and 26 will divide 2x and 2x is greater than x. So x could not have been a GCD.
This is 41x
I believe the converse is: if 2x equals 6 then x equals 3 inverse: if x doesn't equal 3 then 2x doesn't equal 6 contrapositive: if 2x doesn't equal 6 then x doesn't equal 3