It's anything you want it to be, and it can change from one second to the next.
If (2x - 6) were equal to some number, then there would be an equation, and
we could figure out what 'x' must be. But without an equation, it can be anything
at all.
Since it is an inequality, there is no way to solve for x. It equals all real numbers.
2 + 2 x 6 = 2 + 12 = 14
1 1/2"x 5 1/2"
twelve, 1 x 12, 2x6, 3,4
It is equal to to 72 because 2x6=12 and 3x2=6 and 12x6=72 or if you think this is to complicated, you can do 2x6=12, 12x3=36, and then 36x2, which then also gives you 72
5+2x6-3 5+(2x6)-3 5+12-3 17-3 14
two at x = -2 and x = -1
Since it is an inequality, there is no way to solve for x. It equals all real numbers.
1 1/2"x 5 1/2"
2 + 2 x 6 = 2 + 12 = 14
12
2
2(x - y)(x + y)(x2 - xy + y2)(x2 + xy + y2)
To solve ratios, first make sure the units in each ratio are the same. Then, set up an equivalent ratio using cross multiplication to find the missing value. Finally, simplify the ratio if needed by dividing both parts by their greatest common factor.
Wrong. 2x6 does not equal 14. 2x6=12. If you're talking about the variable x, it's wrong too, because you need an operator between the 2x and the 6 for it to make sense.
A nominal 2x6 baord is actually 5.5" wide. 5.5"/12"=0.45833ft => 0.45833ft x 300ft = 137.5 sq-ft
twelve, 1 x 12, 2x6, 3,4