Asked by TheOGBlurryface

Whatis another way to say 2x = -3 - 15

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
You can simplify the equation \(2x = -3 - 15\) to \(2x = -18\). Another way to express the equation is by stating it as:

\[ 2x + 18 = 0 \]

or by rearranging it:

\[ x = \frac{-18}{2} \]

which simplifies to

\[ x = -9 \].

So, one alternative way to present the original equation is \(2x + 18 = 0\).
Answered by TheOGBlurryface
What about 2x + 18 = 3?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
If you want to express the equation \(2x + 18 = 3\) in another form, you can rearrange it by isolating \(x\):

1. Subtract 18 from both sides:

\[
2x = 3 - 18
\]

This simplifies to:

\[
2x = -15
\]

2. Now, divide both sides by 2 to solve for \(x\):

\[
x = \frac{-15}{2}
\]

So another way to express the original equation could be:

\[
2x + 15 = -3
\]

or

\[
x = -7.5.
\]

Hence, there are multiple ways to represent the equation depending on how you choose to manipulate it!
Answered by TheOGBlurryface
I meant -3 not 3
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Got it! If you have the equation \(2x + 18 = -3\), you can rewrite it in several ways. Here’s how to manipulate and express it:

1. **Subtract 18 from both sides**:

\[
2x = -3 - 18
\]

This simplifies to:

\[
2x = -21
\]

2. **Divide both sides by 2** to solve for \(x\):

\[
x = \frac{-21}{2}
\]

So, some alternative forms of the original equation \(2x + 18 = -3\) could be:

- \(2x + 21 = 0\)
- \(x = -10.5\)
- \(2x = -21\)

All of these represent the same relationship from different perspectives!

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