3+3=6 add get answer who asks these things!
3*-7=29
x=3
One out of many examples of two step equations that equal 29 is: (9 x 3) + 2
3x+3=30 X=9
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4b+3=15 4b=15-3 b=(15-3)/4 b=3
3*-7=29
If: 5d-6 = 9 Then: 5d = 9+6 And: 5d = 15 So: d = 3
x=3
3+1-1=
1+3*33 (1+3)*25
Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.
Systems of equations don't equal numbers.
No. Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.
A pair of simultaneous equations in two unknowns which are inconsistent - in the sense that there is no solution that simultaneously satisfies both equations. Graphically, the equations are those of two parallel lines (slope = 2). Since, by definition, they cannot meet there is no solution to the system.
You can write this as two equations, and solve them separately. The two equations are:x - 19 = -3and:-x - 19 = -3