Oh, dude, so like, the equation -3xy 5 is already simplified. You can't really make it more equivalent than it already is. It's like when you try to improve on a perfectly cooked burger - why mess with perfection, right? Just enjoy the simplicity of -3xy 5 and move on to the next math problem, my friend.
3=lnx e^3=x
which expression is equivalent to (3 x 10^3) (5 x 10 ^5) sorry that is what i ment
5 x 3 = 15 is an equation or an equality. This particular one shows the multiplication of two integers on the left and the product (the result of multiplication) on the right. The equal sign indicates that the left and right sides of the equation are equivalent.
x - y = 2 : Equation 1 2x + 3y = 4 : Equation 2 Multiplying Equation 1 by 3 gives 3x - 3y = 6 : Equation 3 Adding Equation 2 to Equation 3 gives 5x = 10 Dividing both sides by 5 gives x = 5 Substituting x=5 into Equation 1 gives 5 - y = 2 Therefore y = 3. Our final answer is therefore x=5 and y=3
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Two equations are said to be equivalent if and only if they have the same solutions.y = (x - 3)2 + 5
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(x - 3) and (x - (-5)).
Equivalent to what? "3x = 3 + x" is an equation which can be equivalent to other equations, but none is mentioned.
It is a quadratic expression in x, which is equivalent to 3*(x+1)*(x+5). Since it is not an equation it cannot be solved.
3=lnx e^3=x
Yes.
which expression is equivalent to (3 x 10^3) (5 x 10 ^5) sorry that is what i ment
The equation is y = 5x - 15 or y = 5*(x - 3)
It is an equation of: 5x+3 = 28 and its solution is x = 5 5 times x plus 3 equals 28. Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation. 5 times x equals 25. Divide both sides of the equation by 5. x equals 5. (stop)
X + 5 = 4X subtract an X from both sides of equation 5 = 3X divide both sides by 3 5/3 = x
To solve the equation 5 - 8x = 7t when x = 1 and t = -3, substitute the values of x and t into the equation. 5 - 8(1) = 7(-3) 5 - 8 = -21 -3 = -21 Therefore, the equation is not true when x = 1 and t = -3.