Mathematics, 04.10.2021 21:00, ericuh
A student is solving the equation 10xβ3+2x=6(xβ3). Which describes a first step the student could use to solve the equation correctly?
The student can combine like terms on the left side of the equation, resulting in 9x=6(xβ3).
The student can combine like terms on the left side of the equation, resulting in 9 x = 6 ( x β β 3 ) .
The student can combine like terms on the left side of the equation, resulting in 12xβ3=6(xβ3).
The student can combine like terms on the left side of the equation, resulting in 12 x β β 3 = 6 ( x β β 3 ) .
The student can distribute 6 on the right side of the equation, resulting in 10xβ3+2x=6xβ3.
The student can distribute 6 on the right side of the equation, resulting in 10 x β β 3 + 2 x = 6 x β β 3 .
The student can distribute 6 on the right side of the equation, resulting in 10xβ3+2x=6x+18.
The student can distribute 6 on the right side of the equation, resulting in 10 x β β 3 + 2 x = 6 x + 18 .
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