x+2= (10^2+10^3/10^6)-X

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on Apr 04, 2025 at 4:48 am



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Investigate the equation: x+2=102+103106Xx + 2 = {10}^{2} + \frac{{10}^{3}}{{10}^{6}} - X.

MathBot Answer:

The graph of x+2=102+103106Xx + 2 = {10}^{2} + \frac{{10}^{3}}{{10}^{6}} - X is a line.

The X-intercept is 980011000\frac{98001}{1000}.

The x-intercept is 980011000\frac{98001}{1000}.

The slope of the line is 1-1.

The slope-intercept form of the line is x=980011000Xx = \frac{98001}{1000} - X.

The line in standard form is 1000X+1000x98001=0 1000 X + 1000 x - 98001 = 0

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