Since y = 2, 2x + 6y is the same as 2x + 12. Because 2x + 12 = 22, 2x = 10. If 2 Xes are equal to ten, then 1 X is equal to 5.
8x-7 plus 2x equals 6 plus 5x plus 2?
There is no solution to: 4(2x + 2) + 12 > 1004(2x + 2) + 12 > 100 For 4(2x + 2) + 12 > 1004(2x + 2) + 12 to have a solution x < -1 which makes 1004(2x + 2) + 12 < 12, BUT 1004(2x + 2) + 12 is supposed to be greater than 100. Perhaps there is a missing operator in the digits of 1004?
2x + 5 = 13 2x = 8 2x/2 = 8/2 x=4
-2x = -4x + 24 -2x + 4x = 24 2x = 24 x = 24/2 x = 12
2x+10=12 2x=2 x=1
x=5.54x+1= 2x+12-1 -14x=2x+11-2x -2x2x=11/2 /2x=5.5
4x + 2 + 2x - 2x = 14 4x = 14 - 2 4x = 12 x = 3
-2(5x+3)-2x<-3(2x-4)+2
4x + 12 = 2x - 2Subtract 2x from each side:2x + 12 = -2Subtract 12 from each side:2x = -14Divide each side by 2:x = -7
X=1.42857142857143
Since y = 2, 2x + 6y is the same as 2x + 12. Because 2x + 12 = 22, 2x = 10. If 2 Xes are equal to ten, then 1 X is equal to 5.
2x + 4 = 16 2x = 16 - 4 2x = 12 x = 12/2 x = 6
x = 3 and y = 2 (3,2)
simplify it, 7x-12=x+2+2x-3x 7x=2+12+3x-3x 7x=14 x=2
Add the two equations you get 5y = 60 so y = 12 and x = 2
x = 3 and y = 2