If this is an inequality (6 is less than x, or 6 < x), then x is an integer or other value greater than 6.
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The variable statement "6 less than x" is (x - 6)
This is a value (variable and constant) where the value of x is determined by an equation
such as x-6 = 4 (x is positive 2) or y = x-6 (y is 6 less than x).
6 less than x-6 is x-12, and that equals 8 if x is 20 and is less than 8 if x is less than 20.
It depends upon whether the inequality is strictly less than (<), or if it is less than or could be equal (≤). For example: if x < 6, x can have any value less than 6, but cannot have the value 6; but if x ≤ 6, x can have any value less than 6, but can also have the value 6. Or put another way, x = 6 is NOT a solution of x < 6, but IS a solution to x ≤ 6.
x - 6 = 17
2x-6
2x-6
6 less than x-6 is x-12, and that equals 8 if x is 20 and is less than 8 if x is less than 20.
It depends upon whether the inequality is strictly less than (<), or if it is less than or could be equal (≤). For example: if x < 6, x can have any value less than 6, but cannot have the value 6; but if x ≤ 6, x can have any value less than 6, but can also have the value 6. Or put another way, x = 6 is NOT a solution of x < 6, but IS a solution to x ≤ 6.
(x-6)
(x-6)
X-6.
(x-6)
That factors to (x - 6)(x + 3) x is less than or equal to -3, 6
it will be an infinite region bounded by the lines x=2 and x=6
x - 6 = 17
That expression is x-6.
If 'X' is 10, then 4.
2x-6