Mathematicians have proven that there are some equations that show that 2x2 does indeed equal 5, and 4
To determine how many three-fifths are in three, you need to divide 3 by 3/5. This is equivalent to multiplying 3 by the reciprocal of 3/5, which is 5/3. Therefore, 3 divided by 3/5 is equal to 3 multiplied by 5/3, which simplifies to 5. So, there are 5 three-fifths in three.
3/4 is not equal to it.
There are many linear equations that equal 91! For instance, 2x + 4 = 91 and 3x + 5 = 91 Too many equations.. The question needs revision!.
Let's represent the two numbers as x and y. We can create a system of equations to solve for x and y: x + y = 5 (equation 1) x - y = 0.5 (equation 2) By solving this system of equations, we can find that the two numbers are 2.75 and 2.25.
On a graph, parallel equations will run forever and never touch, whereas, perpendicular equations will make a right angle with each other.In an equation, parallel lines will have the same slope (the mx part of the equation).Ex:y = (1/3)x + 2y = (1/3)x + 4Perpendicular equations have negative reciprocal slopes of each other.Ex:y = (3/5)x + 6y = -(5/3)x + 4
To divide fractions, you multiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor. Example: 1/5 ÷ 2/3 = 1/5 x 3/2 = 3/10
Let's denote the two numbers as x and y. We know that their sum is -1, so we have the equation x + y = -1. We also know that their difference is 5, so we have the equation x - y = 5. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the values of x and y. Solving the system of equations, we find that x = 2 and y = -3.
x*y=24 and x-y=5 you can use substitution and it would be really awkward to type it out. x can equal 3 or 8 and y can equal 8 or 3 (3,8) or (8,3)
Mathematicians have proven that there are some equations that show that 2x2 does indeed equal 5, and 4
If you already know that x = -3 and y = 5 what linear equations are you wanting to solve?
Let's represent the two numbers as x and y. We can create a system of equations to solve for x and y: x + y = 5 (equation 1) x - y = 0.5 (equation 2) By solving this system of equations, we can find that the two numbers are 2.75 and 2.25.
That depends. What are the equations?
An equation consists of an equal sign, and an expression on each side of it. The equal sign states that the two parts are equal. Examples: 3 = 3 4 = 5 x + 1 = 7 (The first is true, the second is false, the truth of the third one depends on the value assigned to "x"; but all three are equations.) An inequality is similar, but the equal sign is replaced by one of the following signs: less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, greater-than or equal.
They appear equal.
5/8 - 3/8 is equal to the difference of the numerator over the denominator (since it's a common denominator. I'm not going to answer it for you but I will simplify it by saying it is equal to: (5-3)/8
An equation is a statement with symbols, that includes the equal sign. Examples: y = 5 5z + 3 = 10 An inequality is similar, but instead of the equal sign, it has a less-than, greater-than, less-than-or-equal, or greater-than-or-equal sign. Examples: 5x + 3 > 10 x < 15