Rewrite the equation 4x3x−12+3=10 in two equations joined by “and.”(2 points) !

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The equation \( 4x^3 - 12 + 3 = 10 \) can be rewritten as two separate equations. First, simplify the original equation:

  1. Combine like terms: \[ 4x^3 - 9 = 10 \]

  2. Rearrange it to isolate the left side: \[ 4x^3 - 9 = 10 \] can be rewritten as: \[ 4x^3 = 10 + 9 \]

Now we can create two equations from the expressions:

  1. \( 4x^3 = 19 \)
  2. \( x = x \) (a trivial identity, which can be added as a second equation)

So, the rewritten form is:

\( 4x^3 = 19 \) and \( x = x \).