No because in this equation x = -6
-6--6 = 0
From what i understand the equation is like this; (3 * 2 ) + 6x + 24 = 0 6 + 6x +24 = 0 6x = - 24 - 6 6x = - 30 x = - 5
-6x + 0 = 45 Simplifies to: -6x = 45. By dividing both sides by -6, we arrive at the final: x = -45/6
x+15+(-15)=6x+(15+(-15)=6x+(15-15)=6x+(0)=6x+0=6Add/subtract 0 from both sides,x=6
It is a contradiction! 6x - 4x - 6 = 2x 2x - 6 = 2x -6 = 0 false
6x - 3y = 6 y= 2x + 5 replace 2x + 5 for y into the first equation 6x - 3y = 6 6x - 3(2x + 5) = 6 6x - 6x - 15 = 6 0 - 15 = 6 -15 = 6 False So the system has no solution.
I assume you mean............ 6X + 17 = 0 subtract 17 from both sides 6X + 17 - 17 = - 17 6X = -17 divide both sides by 6 X = -17/6 check 6(-17/6) + 17 = 0 -102/6 + 17 = 0 -17 + 17 = 0 0 = 0 checks
-6x = 6y + 6 -6x = 3y - 12 Subtracting the second from the first gives: -6x - -6x = 6y - 3y + 6 - -12 → 0 = 3y + 18 → 3y = -18 → y = -6 Substituting in the first: -6x = 6y + 6 → -6x = 6(-6) + 6 → -6x = -36 + 6 → -6x = -30 → x = 5 Thus x = 5, y = -3 solve the simultaneous equations.
x2 + 6x + 9 = 81 x2 + 6x = 72 x2 + 6x - 72 = 0 (x+12)(x-6) = 0 x= -12, 6 (two solutions)
(x + 12)(x - 6) = 0 x = 6 or -12
If: 6x-6 = 4x Then: x = 3
6x-x+15-9= 6x-x=5x 15-9=6 5x+6=0 5x=-6 x=-1.2
log (6x + 5) = 26x + 5 > 06x + 5 - 5 > 0 - 56x > - 56x/6 > -5/6x > -5/6log (6x + 5) = 210^2 = 6x + 5100 = 6x + 5100 - 5 = 6x + 5 - 595 = 6x95/6 = 6x/695/6 = xCheck: