Asked by Contance
My math question is
1. 2x6squared - 26/2
72-13 = 59
2. 1/3(x-9) = 2x+7 is
-11
Am I correct. Thanks
1. 2x6squared - 26/2
72-13 = 59
2. 1/3(x-9) = 2x+7 is
-11
Am I correct. Thanks
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Online "^" is used to indicate an exponent, e.g., x^2 = x squared.
Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.
1. YES.
2*6^2 - 26/2 = 59
2. NO.
1/3(x-9) = 2x - 7
Multiply both sides by 3.
x - 9 = 6x -21
Transpose similar values.
-9 + 21 = 6x - x
12 = 5x
Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.
1. YES.
2*6^2 - 26/2 = 59
2. NO.
1/3(x-9) = 2x - 7
Multiply both sides by 3.
x - 9 = 6x -21
Transpose similar values.
-9 + 21 = 6x - x
12 = 5x
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