The expression ( 6(x + 9)7(x - 1) ) is not an equation because it does not contain an equals sign. Instead, it is a polynomial expression that can be expanded and simplified. If you were to set it equal to something (like zero), it would then represent a polynomial equation.
To solve the equation ( 6x + 15 = 6(x - 3) ), we first simplify the right side: ( 6(x - 3) = 6x - 18 ). This gives us the equation ( 6x + 15 = 6x - 18 ). By subtracting ( 6x ) from both sides, we get ( 15 = -18 ), which is false. Therefore, there are no solutions to this equation.
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
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-10 = 6x - 16, or 16 - 10 = 6x, or x = 1.
To determine the equivalent equation, start by rearranging the given equation ( y - 6x = 15 - x ). Adding ( 6x ) to both sides gives ( y = 15 - x + 6x ). Simplifying this results in ( y = 15 + 5x ), which is the equivalent form of the equation.
it is one side of an algebraic equation
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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
If you mean: y = 6x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 6x+10
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-10 = 6x - 16, or 16 - 10 = 6x, or x = 1.
As an equation if: 6x = 72 then x = 12
You don't have an equation there.
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation but if you mean -6x = 321 then the value of x works out as -53.5 which is the solution to the equation.
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If 6x - 3 = -51, then x = -8
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