(1/2)x+(1/6)y
When you divide a number y by 2, you are essentially splitting y into two equal parts. Mathematically, y divided by 2 can be represented as y/2. This operation results in half of the original value of y. For example, if y is 10, y divided by 2 would equal 5.
it is a linear equation often used in graphs where you insert a number for x half it then subtract 9 to graph it you use the no. you inserted as x to show a place on the x axis and the answer for its place on the y axis.
The equation would be x=y/2 or y=2x
126
y=88 88/2=44 44+10=54
(x+y)/2
1/2y = y - 10y is the unknown variable, so you write it italicized, but it is still a number you plug it in like any number! Hope that helps!
Call the numbers x and y. Difference translates to subtraction More translates to addition. Half a number is the same as dividing it by 2. x - 1 = -24 + y/2 + (-45)
For number = Y, the square is Y*Y, the cube is Y*Y*Y
One half!
If you want an answer for x in integers then x is ANY even number and y is half of x.
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
200
His brother wore #45...and he said he wished he could half as good as him. Half of 45 is 22.5...so 23.
1/infinity? * * * * * Nice idea but unfortunately that is not a rational number, which is defined as the ration of two integers, x/y where y > 0. Since infinity is not an integer, the suggested ratio is not a rational number. The correct answer is that there is no such number. If any number laid claim to being the smallest positive rational, then half of that number would have a better claim. And then a half of THAT number would be a positive rational that was smaller still. And so on.
There are an infinite number of possible answers. All of them are of the form y = -2X+ B. One example would be y = -2X + 8.