Solving Linear Equations Quiz

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What is the value of x in the equation?

  • 3
  • -6 (correct)
  • 0
  • 6

Which step would solve the equation x + 3 − 3 = −6?

  • Add 3 to both sides of the equation
  • Divide both sides of the equation by 3
  • Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation (correct)
  • Multiply both sides of the equation by 3

What is the constant term in the equation x + 3 − 3 = −6?

  • -6 (correct)
  • x
  • 3
  • -3

What does the equation x + 3 − 3 = −6 represent?

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Flashcards

Solution to an Equation

The value that makes the equation true.

Constant Term

A term without a variable, usually a number.

Contradiction

An equation that is always false.

Solving by Subtraction

Simplifying an equation by subtracting the same value from both sides.

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Study Notes

Solving the Equation

  • The equation x + 3 − 3 = −6 can be solved by combining like terms.
  • Subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation would solve for x.

Equation Analysis

  • The constant term in the equation x + 3 − 3 = −6 is -6.
  • The equation x + 3 − 3 = −6 represents a simple linear equation where the variable x is isolated.

Value of x

  • The value of x can be determined by simplifying the equation, which would result in x = −6.

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