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10 January, 21:54

2x+4x=3x+1 how do you do this

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  1. 10 January, 22:10
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    On the left side of the equation, you have like terms : 2x and 4x

    That means that you can combine them

    2x+4x=3x+1

    6x=3x+1

    Now, since the 3x is on the other side of the equation, you have to perform the opposite operation by subtracting 3x on both sides of the equation:

    The 3x's will cross out on the right side of the equation

    3x-3x=0x=0

    On the left side:

    6x-3x=3x

    SO, now the equation looks like:

    3x=1

    Now, to get x by itself, perform the opposite operation by dividing 3 on both sides of the equation:

    The 3's will cross out on the left:

    3x : 3 = 1x = x

    On the right:

    1 : 3 = 1/3

    x=1/3
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