Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here? If we have two numbers and we take one away from the other, and the result is 71, then those two numbers must be 71 apart. So, if we take a moment to think about it, we can see that 71 plus 0 equals 71. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
To find the two numbers that when subtracted from each other equal 71, you can set up the equation x - y = 71. This equation represents the difference between the two numbers. However, without more information, there are infinitely many pairs of numbers that satisfy this equation. So, without additional context or constraints, the specific values of x and y cannot be determined.
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
÷/÷ = +
71 equals 71
a minus take away a minus makes a minus
It is: 1*71 = 71 because it is a prime number
Seriously? 14.2 or 71/5
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
71 - 1 = 70
71 - 47 = 24
71 - 53 = 18
5-(9x8)-4 = -71. The closest I can get
It is a simultaneous equation and when solved its solutions are x = 71/26 and y = 50/13
41 is the answer to 112-71
71
1,942 minus 2,013 is -71.
2010 minus 1939 is 71.
71