Предмет: Математика, автор: isma97151

Найди x из равенства:
−x=−617.

Выбери правильный ответ:
x=−617
x=617
x=0
x=176

Ответы

Автор ответа: CarolineSmith
0

Ответ:

Пошаговое объяснение:

-х=-617

х=617

(-617 делим на -1, получаем 617, тк минус на минус дает плюс)

Автор ответа: olgakosyyy
0

Ответ:

х = -627 , вроде так, но только не знаю )

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