X = 11.5
115 is the product of the equation 5 x 23.
A = w*l so 184 = w*23 or w = 184/23 = 8 cm
An equation is a statement, and is never 'equal to' a number.Here are a few equations that all have the solution [x = 23] :x + 3 = 26x - 7 = 165x + 7 = x + 99x2 - 26x + 69 = 0x (26 - x) = 69
2x+3=23 minus 3 from both sides 2x=23-3 so we get 2x=20 divide both sides by 2 to get the value of x x=10
The equation:x = 23 If you want something more fancy, do something to both sides of the equation; for example, add or subtract some number to both sides, multiply or divide both sides by some number. You can also square both sides, but that will add additional solutions.
It is an equation and the value of g is 2.
Is v a variable? This isn't an equation. For there to be a value for v, there needs to be an equals sign somewhere.
You'd need another equation to sub in
2x+17=6x-23 23+17=6x-2x 40=4x x=40 / 4 therefore x=10
I'd call it an equation...
(2x10)+3 = 23. (4x5)+3 = 23. (6x4)-1 = 23. etc.
Presumably this is a simultaneous equation in the form of: 3r-4s = 0 2r+5s = 23 Multiply all the terms in the top equation by 2 and in the bottom equation by 3: 6r-8s = 0 6r+15s = 69 Subtract the bottom equation from the top equation: -23s = -69 Divide both sides by -23 to find the value of s remembering that a minus number divided into a minus number is equal to a plus number: s = 3 Substitute the value of s into the original equations to find the value of r: Therefore: r = 4 and s = 3
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115 is the product of the equation 5 x 23.
-17/23 and the intercept is 25/23
It's a simple linear equation in 'y'.If you want to know what value of 'y' makes it true,you can find it like this:23 + Y = 14Subtract 23 from each side of the equation:Y = 14 - 23Y = -9
X = 12