y = 5x3 + 6 is a cubic equation, not a linear equation. Linear equations contain only terms of degree 0 (i.e. constants) and terms of degree 1.
y = 5x3 + 5 is a cubic equation. You cannot solve for x (or y), because there are two variables and only one equation. If you graph this, however, you will see a curve that passes through all possible points that make this equality true.
The generalisation is that multiplication is Abelian (or commutative) for numbers.
If you're asking what x equals, it equals 5 because 5x3=15, and 15-2=13.
Commutivity of multiplication or the commutative property of multiplication.
5x3 = 45x Divide both sides by 5: x3 = 9x Divide both sides by x: x2 = 9 Square root both sides: x = 3
Since 5x is a factor of both terms, divide it. 5x3 + 5x = 5x(x2 + 1)
3x+5=20 x=5 since 5x3+5=20
a = 3 and y = 0
In the expression 5x3 equals 15, 5 represents the number of groups or sets, 3 represents the number of items in each group, and 15 represents the total number of items when the groups are combined.
Y³-4y²-12y = y(y - 6)(y + 2) 3x³+30x²+75x = 3x(x + 5)2 5yto5-80y³ = 5y3(y + 4)(y - 4) 24to5-18y³ = 6y3(4y2 - 3) 25x to the 6th - 64 = (5x3 + 8)(5x3 - 8) 27xt³+343 = (3x + 7)(9x2 - 21x + 49) X³-64 = (x - 4)(x2 + 4x + 16)
No. x=3. (5x3 is 15 or 5x =15-3=12)