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Is x = 6 a solution to the equation 5(x – 3) = x + 13? Follow the steps to find out. Show step by step how you apply the various properties (i.e. properties of equality, distributive property, etc). 1.
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Is x = 6 a solution to the equation 5(x – 3) = x + 13?
Follow the steps to find out.
Show step by step how you apply the various properties (i.e. properties of equality, distributive property, etc).
1. Simplify both sides. Show your work. (2 points)
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Answer: 6 is not a solution
Explanation:
5(x – 3) = x + 13
5(6 - 3) ? 6 + 13
5(3) ? 19
15 ≠ 19
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