(The original question was misphrased.) 4x-7 = 2x+5 resolves as 2x-7 = 5 2x = 12 x = 6
Answer = -2x + 3y - 6 Are you sure you asked the question correctly?
2x - 6 = 4 2x = 4 + 6 = 10 x = 10/2 = 5 ∴ x = 5
It is: 6(2x-5) when factorized
I assume that the question means 4x-7=2x+5. In that case, the answer x would equal 6.
2x-6=x+5 2x -x=6+5 x=11 Check the math.
2x - 6 = x + 5 add 6 and subtract x to both sides; x = 11
(The original question was misphrased.) 4x-7 = 2x+5 resolves as 2x-7 = 5 2x = 12 x = 6
The question is a bit ambiguous (what is divided by 3?) because of the limitations of the word processor. Here are two answers for the two most likely scenarios: I. (6-2x)/3 = 5 => 6-2x = 15 => 2x = -9 => x=-4.5 II. 6 - 2x/3 = 5 => 2x/3 = 1 => x = 1.5 Improved: The person above gave you the incorrect answer for part I and II. In algebra or in any math, you need to always do the division first before go to any other operations. You need to follow the guide: Division, Multiplication, Addition, then Subtraction. For your answer, it is I. (6-2x)/3 = 5 Multiply by 3 on both sides 6-2x = 15 Subtract 6 on both sides -2x = 9 Divide by -2 x=-4.5 Answer
2x+3y=6
2x+3y=6
6 + 2x + 5 = 11 + 2x
2x-6=4 6+4=2x 10=2x 10/2=x 5=x x=5
If 2x + 5 = 11, then 11 - 5 = 2x 6 = 2x 3 = x
5x+6=2x+15
In the equation 2x = 6 the coefficent of x is 2
2x-5=3x+6 -5-6=3x-2x -11=x x=-11