x= -.5
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To find the value of x in the equation -5x = 3, you need to isolate x. Divide both sides by -5 to solve for x: x = 3 / -5 = -0.6. Therefore, -5 times -0.6 equals 3.
It is a linear equation in the variable x. You can solve for x using algebra: -5x + 3 = -22 -5x = -25 -x = -5 x = 5
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x= -.5
(x-5)(x+3)
(4x+3)(x-5) = 0 x = -3/4 or x = 5
x/5 = 3 Multiply both sides by 5 to find the value of x:- x = 15
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If you already know that x = -3 and y = 5 what linear equations are you wanting to solve?
5 + 8(3 + x) 5 + 24 + 8x 29 + 8x
x/-5 + 8 = 11 To solve this: Subtract 8: x/-5 = 3 Multply by -5: x = 3*-5 Work it out: 3*-5 = -15 x = -15
5x+3 = x+4 5x-x = 4-3 4x = 1 x = 1/4 Thats not even close to how you solve it. First of all the equation is written 5^(x+3)=x+4. Simple Logarithms are needed to solve.
g (x) = -3x+5 -3x= 5 x= -5/3
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