If ten times the number n decreased by 13 is equal to the square of the same number n increased by 3, then the value of n is either 8 or 2.
n + 2
n+5
Suppose the number is N.Then (N + 4)*2 = N + 20that is, 2N + 8 = N + 20subtracting N from both sides gives: N + 8 = 20subtracting 8 from both sides gives: N = 12.
4*(n + 2)
n+m
n+19
n + 6.2
It is -29+N.
If ten times the number n decreased by 13 is equal to the square of the same number n increased by 3, then the value of n is either 8 or 2.
n + 2
n+5
x +47 = 109 x = 62
Suppose the number is N.Then (N + 4)*2 = N + 20that is, 2N + 8 = N + 20subtracting N from both sides gives: N + 8 = 20subtracting 8 from both sides gives: N = 12.
4*(n + 2)
n/2 + 7 = 11 n = 8
It is 3*abs(n - 6) + 4*n