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Solve for
x
x
x
:
\newline
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
0.1=-3-(-6 x-1.9)-2 x
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
\newline
Answer:
x
=
x=
x
=
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Algebra 1
Solve linear equations: mixed review
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Q.
Solve for
x
x
x
:
\newline
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
0.1=-3-(-6 x-1.9)-2 x
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
\newline
Answer:
x
=
x=
x
=
Simplify Equation:
First, simplify the equation by distributing the negative sign inside the parentheses.
\newline
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
0.1 = -3 - (-6x - 1.9) - 2x
0.1
=
−
3
−
(
−
6
x
−
1.9
)
−
2
x
\newline
0.1
=
−
3
+
6
x
+
1.9
−
2
x
0.1 = -3 + 6x + 1.9 - 2x
0.1
=
−
3
+
6
x
+
1.9
−
2
x
Combine Like Terms:
Combine like terms on the right side of the equation.
\newline
0.1
=
(
6
x
−
2
x
)
+
(
−
3
+
1.9
)
0.1 = (6x - 2x) + (-3 + 1.9)
0.1
=
(
6
x
−
2
x
)
+
(
−
3
+
1.9
)
\newline
0.1
=
4
x
−
1.1
0.1 = 4x - 1.1
0.1
=
4
x
−
1.1
Isolate Variable Term:
Add
1.1
1.1
1.1
to both sides to isolate the term with the variable
x
x
x
.
\newline
0.1
+
1.1
=
4
x
−
1.1
+
1.1
0.1 + 1.1 = 4x - 1.1 + 1.1
0.1
+
1.1
=
4
x
−
1.1
+
1.1
\newline
1.2
=
4
x
1.2 = 4x
1.2
=
4
x
Solve for x:
Divide both sides by
4
4
4
to solve for x.
\newline
1.2
/
4
=
4
x
/
4
1.2 / 4 = 4x / 4
1.2/4
=
4
x
/4
\newline
0.3
=
x
0.3 = x
0.3
=
x
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