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A solution for the equality 3x-1<is?
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A solution for the in equality 3x-1is?
Assuming the equation is: 3x - 1 = 0 Then... 3x = 1 x = 1/3
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3x - 1 = Something, but the question does not tell us what. So we can assume something like [ 3x - 1 = z ] Or, even something like [ 3x - 1 = 3x - 1 ] Which both do not have a solution.
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Set it equal to zero, then solve. 3x-1=0 Add one to both sides. 3x=1 Divide by three to get x by itself. x=1/3
3x-1=0 set the equality to 03x=1 isolate the x term3x/3=1/3 divite both sides of the equation by the number that stays next to xx=1/3 get the answer ;))
That is not an inequality. An inequality must have <, >, <=, >=.
Baisiclyy 3x-1 3x-1 ____ 9x-1 then the answer is 8x :)
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation and so therefore it has no solutions.