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What is the value of x in the equation?
What is the value of x in the equation?
- 3
- -6 (correct)
- 0
- 6
Which step would solve the equation x + 3 − 3 = −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?
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?
What does the equation x + 3 − 3 = −6 represent?
Flashcards
Solution to an Equation
Solution to an Equation
The value that makes the equation true.
Constant Term
Constant Term
A term without a variable, usually a number.
Contradiction
Contradiction
An equation that is always false.
Solving by Subtraction
Solving by Subtraction
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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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Test your knowledge of solving linear equations with this quiz. Determine the value of x in the given equation and identify the step required to solve it. Explore the concepts of constant terms and the representation of equations.