dovesaway6 dovesaway6
  • 25-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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Solve the equation for x.
4x + ax = 2(bx + 3)

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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 25-05-2020

Answer:

x = [tex]\frac{6}{4+a-2b}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

4x + ax = 2(bx + 3) ← distribute parenthesis

4x + ax = 2bx + 6 ( subtract 2bx from both sides )

4x + ax - 2bx = 6 ← factor out x from each term on the left side

x(4 + a - 2b) = 6 ← divide both sides by (4 + a - 2b)

x = [tex]\frac{6}{4+a-2b}[/tex]

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