Question

Solve 3x+2b=6c
for x.

Step 1: 3x+2b−2b=6c−2b
subtract 2b from both sides

Step 2: 3x=6c−2b
combine like terms/simplify

Step 3: 3x3=6c3−2b
divide by 3 on both sides to get x isolated

Step 4: x=2c−2b
simplify/final answer

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It looks like you are trying to solve the equation \( 3x + 2b = 6c \) for \( x \). Let's go through the steps clearly:

**Step 1:** Start with the original equation:

\[ 3x + 2b = 6c \]

**Step 2:** Subtract \( 2b \) from both sides:

\[ 3x + 2b - 2b = 6c - 2b \]

This simplifies to:

\[ 3x = 6c - 2b \]

**Step 3:** Now, divide both sides by 3 to isolate \( x \):

\[ \frac{3x}{3} = \frac{6c - 2b}{3} \]

This simplifies to:

\[ x = \frac{6c - 2b}{3} \]

**Step 4:** You can simplify further by separating the terms in the numerator:

\[ x = \frac{6c}{3} - \frac{2b}{3} \]

This results in:

\[ x = 2c - \frac{2b}{3} \]

So, the final solution for \( x \) is:

\[
x = 2c - \frac{2b}{3}
\]

Make sure to check if you wanted a different simplification or form!

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