Asked by sammy
solve the equation
15-4x=2(3x+1)
15-4x=6x+1
-4x+6x+1-15
2x-14
x=-14/2=-7
15-4x=2(3x+1)
15-4x=6x+1
-4x+6x+1-15
2x-14
x=-14/2=-7
Answers
Answered by
Quidditch
15-4x = 2(3x+1)
15-4x = 6x + 2
Combine all the 'x' terms on one side and the constant terms on the other side.
15 - 2 = 6x + 4x
13 = 10x
So, x=?
15-4x = 6x + 2
Combine all the 'x' terms on one side and the constant terms on the other side.
15 - 2 = 6x + 4x
13 = 10x
So, x=?
Answered by
bobpursley
No, you made a handfull of errors.
Second line, on the right should be +2
Third line. What happened to equal signs? THis is awfully sloppy work.
15-4x=6x+2
subtract 15 from both sides.
Subtract 6x from both sides.
Second line, on the right should be +2
Third line. What happened to equal signs? THis is awfully sloppy work.
15-4x=6x+2
subtract 15 from both sides.
Subtract 6x from both sides.
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