Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To create a two-step equation that equals 11, you can start with x + 3 = 14. First, you would subtract 3 from both sides to get x = 11. And there you have it, a lovely little equation that equals 11. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
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How about: x+11 = 33 => x = 33-11 => x = 22
10+1, 9+2,5+6,7+4.
4/5 times x = 11
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How about: x+11 = 33 => x = 33-11 => x = 22
X + 11 = 37. subtract 11 from both sides; X = 37 - 11 = 26.
3d + 14 = 11 is the equation.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Alright, fine. How about this: 2x + 5 = 11. Solve for x and boom, you get 11. But like, who really cares about math when you can just order a pizza instead, am I right?
It is an equation of a straight line.
x=3 For the equation x + 8 = 11, only one step is required to solve for x Subtract 8 from both sides of the equation to get the x term by itself. 11-8=3, so x=3
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Equations: 7x+4y = 9 and 2x+3y = 1 Multiply all terms in the 1st equation by 2 and all terms in the 2nd equation by 7 So: 14x+8y = 18 and 14x+21y = 7 Subtract the 1st equation from the 2nd equation: 13y = -11 => y = -11/13 By substituting y = -11/13 into any of the equations x = 23/13 Therefore the solutions are: x = 23/13 and y = -11/13
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2x+3=11
a=11