What is the value of x in the equation −x = 3 − 4x
+ 6?
A.) −9
B.) −3
C.) 3
D.) 9
2.) What is the value of x in the equation −6 + x = −2?
A.) 8
B.) 4
C.) −4
D.) −8

Respuesta :

1.)
-x=3-4x+6
3x=3+6
3x=9
X=3 
c
2.)
-6+x=-2
x=4
B

The value of x in the equation −x = 3 − 4x + 6 is 3, and the value of x in equation −6 + x = −2 is 4 the correct choice in 1st part is (C) and in 2nd part is (B).

What is a linear equation?

It is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.

If in the linear equation, one variable is present, then the equation is known as the linear equation in one variable.

We have:

The linear equation in one variable:

−x = 3 − 4x + 6

After solving:

-x + 4x = 3 +6

3x = 9

x = 3

Another equation:

−6 + x = −2

x = -2 + 6

x = 4

Thus, the value of x in the equation −x = 3 − 4x + 6 is 3, and the value of x in equation −6 + x = −2 is 4 the correct choice in 1st part is (C) and in 2nd part is (B).

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