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It is n3 - 9.
It is 56 because it is greater than 50 but less than any other number. 7x8=56
if you are doing algebra you have to have a number on the other side of the equal sign so x2-6 has to have a equal sign to figure out 6 is less than x cubed if x is greater than the cube root of 6. The answer is "true" or "false" depending on x
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
It eats the greater number. for example- 3>1
Any number between 8.43433 and 9.28317, or between -9.28317 and -8.43433, can. There are an infinite number of them. If you're only comfortable working with whole numbers, then ' +9 ' and ' -9 ' are your solutions.
84
No, as a multiple has to be greater than or equal the original number, and 118 is less than 271.
14
You am 14 .
Well, I'd be quite tempted to go for 14 if the question wasn't "What number am you?"
510
It is n3 - 9.
It is 56 because it is greater than 50 but less than any other number. 7x8=56
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if you are doing algebra you have to have a number on the other side of the equal sign so x2-6 has to have a equal sign to figure out 6 is less than x cubed if x is greater than the cube root of 6. The answer is "true" or "false" depending on x