To determine if (2(6-3x) + x) is equivalent to (2(3x) + x), we can simplify both expressions. Starting with the left side: (2(6-3x) + x = 12 - 6x + x = 12 - 5x). Now for the right side: (2(3x) + x = 6x + x = 7x). Since (12 - 5x) is not equal to (7x), the two expressions are not equivalent.
(6-4x)(x-2)+3x =6x-12-4x+8x+3x =5x-4
(2+6)4 8x4 32
3x + 2 = 3x + 6 This is not possible.
The expression (3(x + 2)) can be simplified using the distributive property. By multiplying 3 with both terms inside the parentheses, we get (3x + 6). Thus, the equivalent expression is (3x + 6).
It is equivalent to: 3x+6+5 = 3x+11
To determine if (2(6-3x) + x) is equivalent to (2(3x) + x), we can simplify both expressions. Starting with the left side: (2(6-3x) + x = 12 - 6x + x = 12 - 5x). Now for the right side: (2(3x) + x = 6x + x = 7x). Since (12 - 5x) is not equal to (7x), the two expressions are not equivalent.
(6-4x)(x-2)+3x =6x-12-4x+8x+3x =5x-4
(2+6)4 8x4 32
It is equivalent to: 3x+6+5 = 3x+11
If you mean: 3x-6 = 6 then the value of x is 4
3x + 2 = 3x + 6 This is not possible.
(x - 3x - 6) / 6 = (3x + 2) / 2 ∴2(3x + 2) = 6(3x + 2) ∴6x + 4 = 18x = 12 ∴12x = -8 ∴x = -2/3
5x-2 = 3x-6 5x = 3x - 6 +2 5x = 3x - 4 5x - 3x = -4 2x = -4 x = -2
6x + 6 = 3x - 2 Bring 3x to the left and subtract: 6x - 3x = 3x 3x + 6 = -2 -2 - 6 = -8 -8 / 3 X = -8/3
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It is equivalent to: 3x+6+5 = 3x+11