initial problem: 5*m=15
divide both sides by 5: m=(15)/(5)
solution: m=3
what must you do to make the equation 81 X 9 equals 801 true.
a solution
Well, darling, if x equals 0 in the equation, then y can be whatever the heck you want it to be! When x is 0, y is undefined, honey. So, go ahead and pick a number, any number, and call it y. Just don't expect it to make much sense in the grand scheme of things.
To find the value that fills in the blank in the equation "16 times blank equals 10000," you would divide 10000 by 16. This calculation gives you the answer of 625. Therefore, the blank should be filled with 625 to make the equation true: 16 times 625 equals 10000.
that would be limited to 3 and -3 for values of x
x = 7
only one value will make the equation true: 2x = 5 x=5/2 x=2.5
One, the value five.
A variable like "x" can have any value. If you have a complete equation, like 9x + 12 = 100, a specific value of x will make the equation true; other values will make it false. But here, you don't have an equation, so any value will do for x.
There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make this a true statement.
The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!
Question is not accurately worded. Please make life easier for answerers...
what must you do to make the equation 81 X 9 equals 801 true.
-4
None.Whatever number you substitute for 'x', 0x will always be 0,and the equation will always become [ 0 = 4 ].No value of 'x' can make [ 0 = 4 ]. There is no solution.
It appears to be a simple linear equation in 'x'. But it has no solution. There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make it a true statement.
volume equals breadth times width