BD = 5x + 3
Subtract 3 from each side:
BD - 3 = 5x
Divide each side by 5:
1/5 of (BD - 3) = x
you solve geometry by adding all the numbers and then divide it then you get the answer
You use the information you're given, along with the facts and formulas you know about the geometry of a circle.
Take 3 and substitute into the expression given to you but not mentioned in the question here and evaluate the expression. "Sub and Solve" I say.
well, i think the answer to your question is getting the measurement of the side using the Pythagorean Thereom, with the formula:c2=a2+b2.
k = pv/t. It is not possible to solve further with the information available.
t - 2t - 3t = 32t - 5t = 32-4t = 32t = -8According to the information given in the question, t can't equal 8.
If you already know that x = -3 and y = 5 what linear equations are you wanting to solve?
Assuming a geometry in which Euclid's Fifth Postulate is considered true... Yes, someone can prove that.
"x equals 0" is an equality, not an inequality. The question is, therefore, not consistent.
Mathematicians do proof in order to solve Geometry theorems.
It depends on the equation that you're trying to solve.
Depends on the voltage. R equals V2/P . Or the current: R equals P/I2 .