It isn't entirely clear what you mean "for 15 and 10". If you want an equation that has those solutions, you can simply write:(x - 15) (x - 10) = 0
If you wish, you can multiply the polynomials out. The solutions will be the same, but the resulting equation will be harder to solve.
One possible equation using the numbers 10 and 15 is: 15 = 10+x
2 15=
15 x 10 = 150
What is the equation of the line containing the points (5, 2), (10, 4), and (15, 6)?y = (2/5)x
Well set this up like an equation: N / 10 = 15. - We can determine from doing that that what ever N is when divided by 10 it's 15 - so If we multiple 15 and 10 we should get what N is - 15 * 10 = 150. So N = 150. 150 / 10 = 15 because 15 x 10 = 150.
There is no equation in the question, only an expression. An expression cannot have a solution.
2 15=
15
There are 900 minutes in 15 hours. Equation: 60 * 15 = 900. 6 * 15 * 10 = 900 90 * 10 = 900
15
15 x 10 = 150
-5
The value of x in the equation -10+4x = 50 is 15
-5
The mathematical equation of 15 multiplied by 2/3 equals 10.
What is the equation of the line containing the points (5, 2), (10, 4), and (15, 6)?y = (2/5)x
In order of the coefficients:2, 15, 10, 10
15 − 5 = 10Therefore the number is 15