It's impossible to solve x 5x over 10 2, as the equation doesn't make sense the way it's structured.
-5x + 30 = 20 -5x + 30 - 30 = 20 - 30 -5x = -10 -5x / -5 = -10 / -5 x = 2
5x + 20 = 4x +30 5x - 4x = 30 - 20 x = 10
If: 5x+1 = 21 Then: 5x = 21-1 => 5x = 20 Divide both sides by 5 and so x = 4
Write out equation - 10y - 5x= - 20 Negate equation 10y + 5x = 20 Isolate y variable 10y = - 5x + 20 Divide equation by 10 y= -1/2x + 2
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-5x + 30 = 20 -5x + 30 - 30 = 20 - 30 -5x = -10 -5x / -5 = -10 / -5 x = 2
If as a straight line equation: 5x+2y = 20 then y = -2.5x+10 whereas -2.5 is the slope and 10 is the y intercept
5x+1=20 5x=20-1 5x=19 5x/5=19/5 x=19/5
5X - 2Y = 20 -2Y = -5X + 20 Y = 5/2X - 10 set to 0 and solve for X 5/2X - 10 = 0 5/2X = 10 X = 4 My TI-84 graphs and confirms this
5x + 2 = 22 5x = 22 - 2 5x = 20 5x/5 = 20/5 x=4
if you mean 5x -2y = 10 then y = 2.5x -5
Expression: x+10+5x Solve: x+5x=6x Answer: 6x+10
y=-10 sin 5x sin 5x=y/-10 x=asin(y/-10)/5
No it is not, except when x has one particular value.Another Answer:-If: -5x -10 = 10Then: -5x = 10+10 => -5x = 20 => x = 20/-5So: x = -4Check: (-5*-4)-10 = 10
5x-15x+10 = 10-10x when simplified Assuming a request to solve the equation: 5x -15x + 10 = 0 5x - 15x + 10 = 0 5x - 15x = -10 or (multiplying everything by -1 gives you -5x + 15x = 10) so 15x - 5x = 10 10x = 10 x =1
5x + 20 = 4x +30 5x - 4x = 30 - 20 x = 10
To find the x-intercept, set y equal to zero in the equation 5x + 2y = 20. Then solve for x: 5x + 2(0) = 20. Simplifying, 5x = 20. Dividing both sides by 5, x = 4. Therefore, the x-intercept is (4, 0).