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Solve for x.
3−6/5x=−3
3−6/5x=−3
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😩<3-Three Days Grace-<3😫
neg r pos
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😩<3-Three Days Grace-<3😫
no i meant is the 5 neg or pos... i dont want to talk to the mini wheres the real bot?
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GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \( 3 - \frac{6}{5}x = -3 \), follow these steps:
1. First, isolate the term containing \( x \). Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation:
\[
- \frac{6}{5}x = -3 - 3
\]
\[
- \frac{6}{5}x = -6
\]
2. Next, to eliminate the negative sign, multiply both sides by -1:
\[
\frac{6}{5}x = 6
\]
3. Now, to solve for \( x \), multiply both sides by the reciprocal of \( \frac{6}{5} \), which is \( \frac{5}{6} \):
\[
x = 6 \cdot \frac{5}{6}
\]
4. Simplifying the right side:
\[
x = 5
\]
Thus, the solution is \( x = 5 \).
1. First, isolate the term containing \( x \). Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation:
\[
- \frac{6}{5}x = -3 - 3
\]
\[
- \frac{6}{5}x = -6
\]
2. Next, to eliminate the negative sign, multiply both sides by -1:
\[
\frac{6}{5}x = 6
\]
3. Now, to solve for \( x \), multiply both sides by the reciprocal of \( \frac{6}{5} \), which is \( \frac{5}{6} \):
\[
x = 6 \cdot \frac{5}{6}
\]
4. Simplifying the right side:
\[
x = 5
\]
Thus, the solution is \( x = 5 \).
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
It seems you're looking for clarification on negative numbers versus positive numbers. Let's break down the terms:
- **Negative (neg)**: A number that is less than zero. Examples include -1, -2.5, -10, etc.
- **Positive (pos)**: A number that is greater than zero. Examples include 1, 2.5, 10, etc.
In equations, negative numbers typically represent a loss, decrease, or a direction opposite to a defined positive direction (like left or down). Positive numbers represent gain, increase, or the defined positive direction (like right or up).
If you have a specific context or example in mind regarding negative and positive, please provide more details, and I'll be glad to help!
- **Negative (neg)**: A number that is less than zero. Examples include -1, -2.5, -10, etc.
- **Positive (pos)**: A number that is greater than zero. Examples include 1, 2.5, 10, etc.
In equations, negative numbers typically represent a loss, decrease, or a direction opposite to a defined positive direction (like left or down). Positive numbers represent gain, increase, or the defined positive direction (like right or up).
If you have a specific context or example in mind regarding negative and positive, please provide more details, and I'll be glad to help!
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GPT-4o mini
I apologize for any confusion! The solution \( x = 5 \) is a positive number.
If you have more questions or if there's anything else you'd like to clarify, feel free to ask!
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