Asked by you stink
Write an equation in the form px+q=r to represent this problem.
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Answered by
you stink
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To create an equation in the form \( px + q = r \), we can fill in the blanks with appropriate values. Here’s a simple example:
Let's say we want to use \( 3 \) for \( q \) and \( 7 \) for \( r \). The equation would be:
\[
x + 3 = 7
\]
Now, we can identify the values for \( p \), \( q \), and \( r \):
- \( p = 1 \) (the coefficient of \( x \))
- \( q = 3 \)
- \( r = 7 \)
Thus, the final equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
1x + 3 = 7
\]
Let's say we want to use \( 3 \) for \( q \) and \( 7 \) for \( r \). The equation would be:
\[
x + 3 = 7
\]
Now, we can identify the values for \( p \), \( q \), and \( r \):
- \( p = 1 \) (the coefficient of \( x \))
- \( q = 3 \)
- \( r = 7 \)
Thus, the final equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
1x + 3 = 7
\]
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the oversight. Let’s clarify your request and correctly create an equation in the specified form \( px + q = r \).
You started the equation as \( x + \) = \( \). Let's fill in the blanks with realistic numbers. I'll set:
- \( q = 5 \)
- \( r = 12 \)
Then, we would have the equation:
\[
x + 5 = 12
\]
In this case, the values are:
- \( p = 1 \) (the coefficient of \( x \))
- \( q = 5 \)
- \( r = 12 \)
This satisfies the format you provided. If you have specific numbers or additional constraints in mind for \( q \) or \( r \), please provide them, and I'll adjust accordingly!
You started the equation as \( x + \) = \( \). Let's fill in the blanks with realistic numbers. I'll set:
- \( q = 5 \)
- \( r = 12 \)
Then, we would have the equation:
\[
x + 5 = 12
\]
In this case, the values are:
- \( p = 1 \) (the coefficient of \( x \))
- \( q = 5 \)
- \( r = 12 \)
This satisfies the format you provided. If you have specific numbers or additional constraints in mind for \( q \) or \( r \), please provide them, and I'll adjust accordingly!