In order to solve this question we first have to break down the terms.
Sum = Adding
Times = Multiplying.
The question states "3 times the sum of a number n and 12 is 45". In written form, it would be the following:
3(12+n) = 45
To solve this you first divide both sides by three and you'd be left with the following:
(12+n) = 15.
Then subtract 12 from both sides. Leaving you with:
n = 3
Answer:
<h3>x = -3 , x = 3</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
7x² - 3 = 60
7x² - 3 - 60 = 0
7x² - 63 = 0
Simplify the terms
Divide both terms by 7
That's
x² - 9 = 0
Solve the quadratic equation
Use difference of two squares
That's
a² - b² = ( a + b)(a - b)
x² - 9 = 0
(x + 3)(x - 3) = 0
x + 3 = 0 x - 3 = 0
x = - 3 x = 3
Hope this helps you
After simplifying you get (-9,10)
It is the inequation with the solution as below
h-16

- 24
h

-24 + 16
h

-5
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You need to
Do a
Proportion,
With the
Numerator
Changed to
"20" and the
Denominator
Changed to
"50" I think.
You know
how to do a
proportion,
right?
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