To solve the equation 4x - 6/7 = 2, you first need to isolate the variable x. Start by adding 6/7 to both sides of the equation to get 4x = 2 + 6/7. Then, simplify the right side to get a common denominator, which gives you 4x = 14/7 + 6/7. Combine the fractions to get 4x = 20/7. Finally, divide both sides by 4 to solve for x, giving you x = 5/7.
change the equation around 4x-6=2 becomes 4x=2+6
If 4x-2 equals 2x-34 then x is equal to -16. 4x is equal to 2x-322x is equal to -32x is therefore -16
2y = 4x + 4y = 2x + 2
2x + 2 = 4x -1 2x = 3 x = 1.5
2(4x-1)=18 is the question. In this case, x=2.5
If the questions asks: (3)/(4x+2) = (5)/(4x-6) then x = -(7/4)
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3/4x - 4 = 7 + 1/2x 3/4x = 11 + 2/4x 1/4x = 11 x = 44
That equals 1/4.
4x-7=5x-2 x=-5
If you would to solve for (l) then l = 4x/2 + 3/2 (4x + 3 is over 2).To solve for x. x = 2l/4 + 3/4 ( 2l + 3 is over 4)Hope this helps.
-4x-2+2=-2+2. -4x/-4=0/-4 x=0
x=2/7
how do you use the substitution method for this problem 2x-3y=-2 4x+y=24
y=x+2/4 (x+2 is all over four)
4x + 2 + 6 = 2 4x + 8 = 2 4x = -6 x = -6/4 = -3/2
They work out as: (-3, 1) and (2, -14)