Answer:
6x− 1 0 = 4 + 4 0
6x-10=4x+40
6x−10=4x+40
Solve
1
Add
1 0
10
10
to both sides of the equation
6 − 1 0 = 4 + 4 0
6x-10=4x+40
6x−10=4x+40
6 − 1 0 + 1 0 = 4 + 4 0 + 1 0
6x-10+{\color{#c92786}{10}}=4x+40+{\color{#c92786}{10}}
6x−10+10=4x+40+10
2
Simplify
Add the numbers
Add the numbers
6 = 4 + 5 0
6x=4x+50
6x=4x+50
3
Subtract
4 4x 4x
from both sides of the equation
6 = 4 + 5 0
6x=4x+50
6x=4x+50
6 − 4 = 4 + 5 0 − 4
6x{\color{#c92786}{-4x}}=4x+50{\color{#c92786}{-4x}}
6x−4x=4x+50−4x
4
Simplify
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
2x=50
5
Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
2x=50
2 /2 = 5 0 /2
\frac{2x}{{\color{#c92786}{2}}}=\frac{50}{{\color{#c92786}{2}}}
22x=250
6
Simplify
Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator
Divide the numbers
= 2 5
Solution
= 2 5
Explanation:
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