Oh, dude, that's like basic math 101. So, if you want to find the number that, when added to 14, equals 5, you just need to subtract 14 from 5. So, the answer is -9. Math, man, it's wild.
square root -5 minus 14 or - square root -5 minus 14
Divide 70 by 5..........↓(answer) .....................70/5=14 1/5 of 70 equals 14 2/5 of 70 equals 28 3/5 of 70 equals 42 4/5 of 70 equals 56 5/5 of 70 equals 70
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9+5=14 divided by 7 equals 2
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14/5 is equal to the mixed number 2 4/5.
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9 needs to be added to complete the square. When squaring (x + n), the result is x2 + 2nx + n2. We have +10x, so n must be 10/2 = 5. Thus: (x + 5)2 = x2 +10x + 25 = x2 +10x + 14 + 9 So 9 needs to be added to complete the square, giving: x2 +10x + 14 = (x + 5)2 - 9
14 * 5 = 70
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5y-14=11 5y=25 y=5 and to make sure its correct, add the y number (which is 5 in this case) and put it into the equation... 5 x 5 - 14 = 11
23-15-13-5-14
If: -3f-14 = 1 Then: f = -5
square root -5 minus 14 or - square root -5 minus 14
5+x is 5 added to another number.
By the context of your inquiry, I believe you are attempting to ask "What number divided by 5 = 9?" In that case, the answer would be 45.