Asked by kpop
Subtract 3r from both sides of the equation to get rid of the 3r on the left, so that all the r terms are on the right side of the equation.
4
1
(12r−8)
=
6r+10
3r − 2
=
6r + 10
−
3r
−
3r
=
4
1
(12r−8)
=
6r+10
3r − 2
=
6r + 10
−
3r
−
3r
=
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To subtract \(3r\) from both sides of the equation \(3r - 2 = 6r + 10\), we perform the following steps:
1. **Start with the original equation:**
\[
3r - 2 = 6r + 10
\]
2. **Subtract \(3r\) from both sides:**
\[
3r - 3r - 2 = 6r - 3r + 10
\]
3. **Simplify both sides:**
\[
-2 = 3r + 10
\]
Now, all the \(r\) terms are on the right side of the equation. The equation is now:
\[
-2 = 3r + 10
\]
1. **Start with the original equation:**
\[
3r - 2 = 6r + 10
\]
2. **Subtract \(3r\) from both sides:**
\[
3r - 3r - 2 = 6r - 3r + 10
\]
3. **Simplify both sides:**
\[
-2 = 3r + 10
\]
Now, all the \(r\) terms are on the right side of the equation. The equation is now:
\[
-2 = 3r + 10
\]