Final answer:
The equation simplifies to 3x - 7 = x, which further simplifies to 2x - 7 = 0. Solving for x, we find the only solution is x = 3.5. This solution is checked and considered reasonable.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation given by the student, after correcting the typo appears to be 1(3x – 7) = (x+6) - 6. To solve this equation, we need to follow a systematic approach:
- Simplify both sides of the equation by removing any unnecessary terms and combining like terms.
- Move the variables to one side of the equation and the constants to the other side of the equation.
- Solve for x to find the value or values that satisfy the equation.
Let's simplify the equation:
3x - 7 = x + 6 - 6
Now, combine like terms:
3x - 7 = x
Subtract x from both sides:
2x - 7 = 0
Finally, add 7 to both sides:
2x = 7
Divide both sides by 2:
x = 3.5
Checking this solution, it is reasonable since when substituted back into the original equation the left and right sides are equal.
Therefore, this equation has one solution, x = 3.5.