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solve for ; 3x-7=11
solve for ; 2y+4=n
solve for ; x + 5x +6 = n
solve for ; 2x + 3y +10
solve for ; y-4x=5
Sure! Let's solve each of these equations step by step.
1. Solve for ( x ) in the equation ( 3x - 7 = 11 )
To isolate ( x ):
[
3x - 7 = 11
]
Add 7 to both sides:
[
3x = 11 + 7
]
[
3x = 18
]
Now, divide both sides by 3:
[
x = \frac{18}{3} = 6
]
Solution:
( x = 6 )
2. Solve for ( y ) in the equation ( 2y + 4 = n )
To isolate ( y ):
[
2y + 4 = n
]
Subtract 4 from both sides:
[
2y = n - 4
]
Now, divide both sides by 2:
[
y = \frac{n - 4}{2}
]
Solution:
( y = \frac{n - 4}{2} )
3. Solve for ( x ) in the equation ( x + 5x + 6 = n )
Combine like terms:
[
6x + 6 = n
]
Subtract 6 from both sides:
[
6x = n - 6
]
Now, divide both sides by 6:
[
x = \frac{n - 6}{6}
]
Solution:
( x = \frac{n - 6}{6} )
4. Solve for ( x ) in the expression ( 2x + 3y + 10 )
This expression cannot be solved for a specific value as it does not equal anything (it's just an expression). If you meant to set it equal to something (e.g., ( k )), please clarify!
Current State:
( 2x + 3y + 10 ) is an expression.
5. Solve for ( y ) in the equation ( y - 4x = 5 )
To isolate ( y ):
[
y - 4x = 5
]
Add ( 4x ) to both sides:
[
y = 5 + 4x
]
Solution:
( y = 5 + 4x )