elenixantom replied at 2017-1-16 19:08 static/image/common/back.gif
As a M.Sc.Engineer, I am writing the answer for the equation "X-7=19+x"
In math, while speaking abo ...
If that was the case, you would be correct but the first X being capital was just because it's the first letter so it's auto cap.
The equation is "x-7=19+x" my bad for not noticing that, it was 1 am when I typed the equation :P
Both X's are the same, so consider both of them with the same value.
X-7=19-x by itself is not solvable
here, you are correct.
X=26-x
Is incorrect, reason stated above.
The equation simply has no solution since there is no variable to work on. Am I correct ?
[email protected] replied at 2017-1-16 09:57 static/image/common/back.gif
So its infinity then? lulz :p
#Goodjob:victory::handshake
Suzuken replied at 2017-1-16 16:20 static/image/common/back.gif
Hmmmm, You have a very interesting friend there
He is correct.
Thats what i said earlier...
x=0
X-7=19+x
the same as 0-7=19+0
no matter how much u add or subtract from 0. 0 will allways be 0
Suzuken replied at 2017-1-16 11:31 static/image/common/back.gif
If that was the case, you would be correct but the first X being capital was just because it's the ...
Well, if capital x is just a auto-correction mistake, then its not my fault :D
x=26
let me try;
X-7=19+x
X-x=19+7
X-x=26
X-(1/2)X=26
(1/2)X=26
X=26*2
X=52
:lol
X=26 x=7
X-7=19+x=X
elenixantom replied at 2017-1-16 20:39 static/image/common/back.gif
Well, if capital x is just a auto-correction mistake, then its not my fault
Yep, that's what I said :P
[email protected] replied at 2017-1-16 21:07 static/image/common/back.gif
let me try;
X-7=19+x
What ever you are on right now, I want some XD