3q = 18 q = 6
If -3q + 4 = 13 then 3q = -9 : q = -3 If 6q = 13 then q = 13/6 = 2 1/6 The question contains an anomaly and is invalid.
3q
In algebraic terms, the expression "2p + 3q" represents the sum of two terms: 2 times the variable "p" and 3 times the variable "q." To simplify this expression, you can combine like terms by adding the coefficients of "p" and "q" together. Therefore, the simplified form of "2p + 3q" is typically written as "2p + 3q" as it cannot be further simplified without additional context or values assigned to "p" and "q."
2(2q+7)(3q-2)
(p-3q) (p-3q) =p2+3pq+3pq+9q2 =p2+6pq+9a2 this is answer hehehhe (jhaylotte)
steps to solve 4(3q-q): =(4)(3q+-q) =(4)(3q)+(4)(-q) =12q-4 answer: 8q
3q+11+8q>99
P = 3a - 3q Add 3q to each side: P + 3q = 3a Double each side: 6a = 2P + 6q
3q = 18 q = 6
3q+11+8q>99
3q + 2z, although it could be 2*(3q+z)
(4p - 1)(3q - 2)
-1P-6Q-4 would be the answer if the space between the 3P and the second 3Q is another subtraction symbol.
Answer is 30pqr
(3)(q-11) = 3q-33
we have -3q=5 so dividing both sides of the equation by -3 yields q=-5/3.