Half of all the integers are ... all of the positive "counting numbers".
The total number is infinite, so I can't list them here. But if you start at '1 '
and count, you can never name <em>ALL</em> of them, but you can name <em>as many</em>
of them as you want to.
Isolate the x. Note the equal sign, what you do to one side, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS (Parenthesis, Exponents (& roots), Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction)
First, subtract 6 from both sides
-4x + 6 (-6) = -38 (-6)
-4x = -38 - 6
-4x = -44
Next, fully isolate the x by dividing -4 from both sides
(-4x)/-4 = (-44)/-4
x = -44/-4
x = 11
11 is your answer for x.
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6×7=42 so the number missing is 42
Answer:
4w-15
Step-by-step explanation:
For expressions that have "more than/less than" , that number goes AFTER the "whatever a number" statement because that's just how they explain it. I don't remember the exact reason why, but that is how my professor made me remember it, and yes, the order WILL affect the expression since that's a specific topic and I suppose you're being tested on how to make algebraic expressions based on descriptions.
Answer:
-15
Step-by-step explanation:
Well you cleary just divide the numbers But if you dont belive it use a caculator for this