W=15. My father helped me figure this out.
9 more than a number w = w+9
Six less than a number w squared is written algebraically as w2 - 6
5-w=
w=3,z=9. z2+4(w+5)=
45
It is W - 1. If the remainder is greater than or equal to W, then you can subtract W from the remainder and increase the quotient by 1.
it's called a composite number [ a number greater than 1 w/ more than two factors.]
The answer will depend on what W is. Unfortunately, you have not bothered to share that information and so the question cannot be answered.
6-w2
2w + 2
Designate w as the number of games won. The total of 25 must be the sum of the number of games won, the number lost, and the number tied. From the statement of the problem, the number of games lost must be 9 more than the number of games lost, or w + (w-9) equals number of games played minus number of games tied, or 2w - 9 = 25 - 2; 2w = 23 + 9 = 32; w = 16.
3w + 5