If: x/8 +2 = 9 then x = 56
The problem is incomplete as you wrote it. There needs to be a part in the problem where they tell you what 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to.The question as you wrote it is expressed as:(x/5)-3To solve for "x" you need to know what the equation is equal to.Example :If 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to (for example) 10, the equation will be expressed as:(x/5)-3= 10Adding 3 to each side of the equal sign produces x/5 = 13To get the "x" by-itself, you need to multiply both side of the equal sign by 5.(x/5)(5)=13(5)x = 65
That would be the numerator. The numerator is above the denominator. The numerator divided by the denominator would be equal to the quotient. So, numerator/denominator = quotient
At the x-intercept on the graph of the equation, y=0. Take the equation, set 'y' equal to zero, and solve the equation for 'x'. The number you get is the x-intercept.
a root number is a number in which satifies the unknown value of an equation. For example: x² - 1 = 0 the root of this equation would be 1 or -1 since when multiplied by itself, they both equal 1. Therefore, 1 - 1 = 0
The property is: If equals are subtracted from equals, the results are equal.
2x - 16 = 3x/18
It is considered an inequality.
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 80/b.
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 38/d.
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 12/h.
The problem is incomplete as you wrote it. There needs to be a part in the problem where they tell you what 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to.The question as you wrote it is expressed as:(x/5)-3To solve for "x" you need to know what the equation is equal to.Example :If 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to (for example) 10, the equation will be expressed as:(x/5)-3= 10Adding 3 to each side of the equal sign produces x/5 = 13To get the "x" by-itself, you need to multiply both side of the equal sign by 5.(x/5)(5)=13(5)x = 65
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to x/2.
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to 4/x.
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to 700/x.
It is: 55/5 = 11
Th number is 12*8 = 96
A reaction quotient is a fraction with product concentrations in the numerator and reactant concentrations in the denominator - with each concentration raised to a power equal to the corresponding stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation.