if you are doing algebra you have to have a number on the other side of the equal sign so x2-6 has to have a equal sign to figure out 6 is less than x cubed if x is greater than the cube root of 6. The answer is "true" or "false" depending on x
6 is one such number.
6 cubed = 63
6 cubed (63) in standard form is 6 x 6 x 6, which equates to 216.
6 < 3t
x3 -6
if you are doing algebra you have to have a number on the other side of the equal sign so x2-6 has to have a equal sign to figure out 6 is less than x cubed if x is greater than the cube root of 6. The answer is "true" or "false" depending on x
6 is one such number.
6 cubed = 63
6 cubed (63) in standard form is 6 x 6 x 6, which equates to 216.
y < 6
6 and 7 are two whole integers that come to mind.
6<y²
the answer is 6 cubed
6 < n/2
It is an expression: x3-6
6a2 (if a > 1). If 'a' is less than 1, then the gcf is 6.