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There is no expression in the question: only two disjoint numbers.
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To find the value that, when multiplied by 13, equals 78, you would divide 78 by 13. This calculation gives you the value of 6. Therefore, 6 times 13 equals 78.
If you mean: 13*(x -1) +6 then it is 13x -13 +6 = 13x -7 as an expression
5/6 1/1 is also equal to 6/6. therefore, 6/6 - 1/6 = 5/6. simply subtract the numerators to find the value of this expression.
The expression -5y + 6 is a combination of a variable (y) and constants (-5 and 6) connected by addition and subtraction operations. To find the answer, you would need a specific value for the variable y. Without knowing the value of y, the expression -5y + 6 cannot be simplified further.
To evaluate the expression (12 + 18 \div 6 - 2), we follow the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS). First, divide (18) by (6) to get (3). Then, the expression simplifies to (12 + 3 - 2). Finally, calculating this gives (12 + 3 = 15) and (15 - 2 = 13). So, the value of the expression is (13).
The expression appears to be: (12-4t)/6
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The algebraic expression for "x increased by 6" is written as ( x + 6 ). This expression represents the value of ( x ) added to 6.
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If you mean: 13*(x -1) +6 then it is 13x -13 +6 = 13x -7 as an expression
To find the value that, when multiplied by 13, equals 78, you would divide 78 by 13. This calculation gives you the value of 6. Therefore, 6 times 13 equals 78.
To find the value of ((x + 6)(x - 1)) when (x = 1), substitute 1 into the expression: [ (1 + 6)(1 - 1) = (7)(0) = 0. ] Thus, the value is 0.
The vertex of this parabola is at 5 5 When the x-value is 6 the y-value is -1. The coefficient of the squared expression in the parabola's equation is -6.
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