You do not need any steps to solve X = 6! The solution is already given!!!
X equals 6.
2n+4=66
the first step in solving the equation is to subtract the nine from the three. you will get negative 6.
3x+5=17
1 + 12 = 13
A 2-step equation that equals 13 could be: 2x + 7 = 13. To solve this equation, first subtract 7 from both sides to isolate the variable: 2x = 6. Then, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x: x = 3. Therefore, when x = 3, the equation 2x + 7 equals 13.
2x3x2
2x+2=12
A multi-step equation that equals 27 could be (3x + 9 = 27). To solve for (x), first subtract 9 from both sides to get (3x = 18), and then divide by 3 to find (x = 6).
Does a multi-step equation sometimes, always, or never have a solution?
One example of a multi-step equation that equals 23 is (2x + 5 = 23). To solve for (x), first subtract 5 from both sides, resulting in (2x = 18). Then, divide both sides by 2 to find (x = 9). Therefore, the equation satisfies the condition of equaling 23 when solved.
2n+4=66
13
An example of a two step equation that equals 2 is 4 + 2x = 2. In this equation, x = -1.
well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
3(2x-4)=2(4x+3)
It is 12=12/4-7=9
3+1-1=