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Which set notation correctly expresses the solution set to the equation 31−9x=4 ?(1 point) Responses (3) left parenthesis 3 right parenthesis {3} left brace 3 right brace (x=3) left parenthesis x equals 3 right parenthesis {x=3} left brace x equals 3 right brace
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The correct set notation to express the solution set to the equation \(31 - 9x = 4\) is:
\(\{x = 3\}\) or \(\{3\}\).
Either \(\{3\}\) or \(\{x = 3\}\) would generally be acceptable, but the most common representation for a solution set is \(\{3\}\).
So if you have to choose from the options provided, the most appropriate would be:
\(\{3\}\) or \(\{x = 3\}\) (depending on the options given).
\(\{x = 3\}\) or \(\{3\}\).
Either \(\{3\}\) or \(\{x = 3\}\) would generally be acceptable, but the most common representation for a solution set is \(\{3\}\).
So if you have to choose from the options provided, the most appropriate would be:
\(\{3\}\) or \(\{x = 3\}\) (depending on the options given).