An equation for 15 and 10 could be written as: 15 = 10 + x, where x is the difference between 15 and 10. In this case, x would equal 5, as 15 is 5 more than 10. Another way to represent this equation is: 15 - 10 = x, which simplifies to 5 = x. Therefore, the equation for 15 and 10 is 15 = 10 + 5 or 15 - 10 = 5.
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It isn't entirely clear what you mean "for 15 and 10". If you want an equation that has those solutions, you can simply write:(x - 15) (x - 10) = 0
If you wish, you can multiply the polynomials out. The solutions will be the same, but the resulting equation will be harder to solve.
15 x 10 = 150
What is the equation of the line containing the points (5, 2), (10, 4), and (15, 6)?y = (2/5)x
Well set this up like an equation: N / 10 = 15. - We can determine from doing that that what ever N is when divided by 10 it's 15 - so If we multiple 15 and 10 we should get what N is - 15 * 10 = 150. So N = 150. 150 / 10 = 15 because 15 x 10 = 150.
There is no equation in the question, only an expression. An expression cannot have a solution.
3m + 15 = 45 3m = 30 m = 10