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What are the values of x in the following equations showing work:- i. x squared +25 = 100 ii. x/15 -65 = 100 iii. x cubed +73 = 100 Answers:- i. x = square root of 75 ii. x = 2475 iii. x = 3
100 is not divisible by three.
Start with the equation:x = 100 Then, do different transformations, doing the same thing to both sides of the equation - you might add the same number to both sides, then multiply by some number, then add again; or at some point you might square both sides, or apply exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions. You can make it as challenging as you want, this way.
It is not possible to answer the question sensibly because something that one person finds challenging could be easy for another.
10x10
What are the values of x in the following equations showing work:- i. x squared +25 = 100 ii. x/15 -65 = 100 iii. x cubed +73 = 100 Answers:- i. x = square root of 75 ii. x = 2475 iii. x = 3
100 is not divisible by three.
Not evenly; 100 / 3 is equal to 33.33
Some examples of fractions that equal 100 are: 100/1, 400/4, and 6500/65. Note that they all reduce to 100.
3/100 is three hundredths, and is equal to .03.
1 yard is equal to three feet. Therefore, 100 yards is equal to 100 x 3 = 300 feet.
0.03 is equal to three hundredths, or 3/100. This can also be expressed as 3 divided by 100, or 0.03 when written in decimal form. In scientific notation, 0.03 would be written as 3 x 10^-2.
Start with the equation:x = 100 Then, do different transformations, doing the same thing to both sides of the equation - you might add the same number to both sides, then multiply by some number, then add again; or at some point you might square both sides, or apply exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions. You can make it as challenging as you want, this way.
It is not possible to answer the question sensibly because something that one person finds challenging could be easy for another.
100. Imagine you have a cake. You cut it into three equal slices. Now the cake has been divided into thirds. Each slice equals a third of the cake. All 3 of the slices equal the entire cake. Three thirds is equal to the whole thing. So the answer to this question is 100 as the question is simply asking what is all of 100.
The range of these three numbers is equal to 150 - 50 = 100