(3x+4)(3x-4)=0 x=±4/3
True because in both equations x = 0 or x = -4
If: 3x+8-x = 5x-4 Then: x = 4
If you mean points of (0, 0) and (3, 4) then the equation works out as 3y = 4x or as y = 4/3x
They are x = -1 and x = 4.
x = 0
X2 - 3X - 4 = 0factored(X + 1)(X - 4)----------------X = - 1X = 4-------------------(- 1, 0) and (4, 0)================solution set of X interception points
2x2 -3x - 4 = 0 use the qudratic equation and your answers are 1.137458609 and -2.637458609
Well, honey, solving 3x + 4 is as easy as stealing candy from a baby. You just subtract 4 from both sides to isolate the 3x, then divide by 3 to get x. Voila! You've cracked the code and solved that little math puzzle.
(3x+4)(3x-4)=0 x=±4/3
It is not an equation it is an expression but if it was in the form of 4-x-3x2 = 0 then 3x2 by itself:- 3x2 = 4 -x
y=3x
4
True because in both equations x = 0 or x = -4
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what does the equation equal? if it equals zero: 0= 3x(4-11) 0=3x(-7) 0=3x 0=x if the equation doesn't equal anything, it means it's just an expression meaning you can't solve for x, you can only reduce (and this equation is already reduced). if the equation equals y, you need another equation and use either substitution or elimination to solve for x.
If: 3x+8-x = 5x-4 Then: x = 4