(6 x 5) / 2 = 3 x 5
so (30/2)=(3 x 5)
15=15
5 * 5 + 5 6 * 6 -6 3^3 +3
6/3 x (7+5)=24 or 3*(7+6-5) = 24
5+7 = 12 12 times 6 = 72 add the 3 to get 75.
6 x 2 x -3 = -36 6 + 2 + (-3) = 5 The three numbers are therefore 6, 2, and -3.
Probably 2*3*4*5*6*7 = 5040
5 * 5 + 5 6 * 6 -6 3^3 +3
(6 + 5 - 8)*3 = 9
They are: 2*3 = 6 and 3*3*5 = 45 or as 32*5 = 45
To find pairs of numbers that multiply to 12, you can use (3, 4) or (2, 6). For 30, pairs include (5, 6) or (3, 10). Hence, the combinations are (3, 4) for 12 and (5, 6) for 30.
To find the slope of the line passing through the points (5, -6) and (4, 3), use the formula for slope ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). Substituting the coordinates, ( m = \frac{3 - (-6)}{4 - 5} = \frac{3 + 6}{4 - 5} = \frac{9}{-1} = -9 ). Therefore, the slope of the line is -9.
6/3 x (7+5)=24 or 3*(7+6-5) = 24
2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
1/5 of 40 would be 8. You can find this by dividing 40 by 5. 1/3 of 6 would be 2. You can find this by dividing 6 by 3.
2 and 15 3 and 10 5 and 6 2 x 3 x 5 = 30
5+7 = 12 12 times 6 = 72 add the 3 to get 75.
3/6 - 5/6 = -2/6 = -1/3
It seems there might be a typo in your function notation; however, if we assume ( g(x) = 6(x - 3) ), then we can find ( g(5) ) by substituting 5 into the function. Calculating this gives: [ g(5) = 6(5 - 3) = 6(2) = 12. ] So, ( g(5) = 12 ).