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-6 + f = 13 f = 13 + 6 f = 19
You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
(f - 6) / 5 = 0Multiply each side by 5:f - 6 = 0Add 6 to each side:f = 6Notice that (f - 6) multiplied or divided by anythingalso equals zero.
(f - 6) / 5 = 0Multiply each side by 5:f - 6 = 0Add 6 to each side:f = 6Notice that (f - 6) multiplied or divided by anythingalso equals zero.
log(f) + log(0.1) = 6 So log(f*0.1) = 6 so f*0.1 = 106 so f = 107
To find the value of f(-6), you need to substitute -6 into the function f(x). For example, if f(x) is defined as a specific equation, like f(x) = 2x + 3, you would replace x with -6 to calculate f(-6). So, f(-6) would be 2(-6) + 3 = -12 + 3 = -9. Make sure you have the correct function definition to perform the calculation accurately.
3/6 + 1/f = 1/2 + 1/f = (f+2)/2f
It is simply: f+6
'6 F of a D' probably means '6 faces of a die' (singular of dice).
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(-6) degrees Celsius = 21.2 degrees Fahrenheit.