Expand by multiplying out:
14-15t + 36 = 1 -20t -1,
Because of the minus before the bracket, it changes the sign inside the bracket
-15t + 20t = 1-1-14-36 Rearranging the ts on one side and the numbers on other
side.
5t = -50 Divide both sides by 5.
t = -50/5
t = -10.
Answer:
275
Step-by-step explanation:
250÷10=25 250+25=275
Answer:
5-4=1
Step-by-step explanation:
it would equal 1 since 4+1=5
The
second projectile was travelling 1.4 times faster than the first. I
am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help
you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free to ask another question.
You can always add or subtract
same value to/from both sides of equation. The same is true about multiplication and division.
In your case you have to subtract
x from both sides of equation in order to get rid of it on the left side:


But it's easier to remember that if you want to move some member of equation to other side, you just have to
change it's sign. Let's practice a bit using your equation (I have added "plus" signs where they are usually omitted to better understend what's going on):

Move
2y to the right side:

Move
8 to the left side:

Move both
x and
2y to the right side: