Solving Linear Equations Practice Question
Question 2
Solve the following linear equation:
Answer
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A. x = -3
B. x = 2
C. x = -2
D. x = 3
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Step by Step Solution
Step 1
It is easier to find x if we remove the denominator, 3, from the equation. To do so, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 3.
Step 2
Now, both 3 cancel off each other. We successfully removed the denominator.
Step 3
The equation becomes:
Notice that, to continue further, we need to remove the brackets in the Right hand Side (RHS).
Step 4
Now,
2
multiply by
x
gives
3x
.
Step 5
Next,
3
multiply by
+2
gives
+6
.
Step 6
The equation becomes:
Step 7
Notice that we can remove 3x by adding
-3x
to both sides of the equation. Now the equation becomes:
2x
-3x
+4 = 3x
-3x
+6
On the RHS, 3x and
-3x
cancel off. We now have:
Step 8
We can add
2x
with
-3x
. This gives
-x
Step 9
Also, notice that we can remove +4 on the LHS by adding
-4
to both sides of the equation. Now the equation becomes:
2x -3x +4
-4
= 6
-4
+4 and
-4
cancel off. We now have:
Step 10
Now, on the RHS, minus 6 with 4 gives 2.
The equation becomes -x = 2.
Step 11
Now, we can get x by multiplying both sides by
-1
. The equation becomes:
Step 12
Now, -1 multiplying by -x gives
x
.
Similarly, -1 multiplying by 2 gives
-2
.
Therefore we get
x = -2
. The answer is C.
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