To determine which equation has the solution x = 3, let's evaluate each equation using x = 3:
1. 9 - 3x = 0:
Substituting x = 3, we get 9 - 3(3) = 9 - 9 = 0.
So, the equation 9 - 3x = 0 is true when x = 3.
2. 0 + 5 = 6:
Substituting x = 3, we get 0 + 5 = 5 ≠ 6.
So, the equation 0 + 5 = 6 is not true when x = 3.
3. 0 2 - 1 = 4:
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4. 2x + 4 = 10:
Substituting x = 3, we get 2(3) + 4 = 6 + 4 = 10.
So, the equation 2x + 4 = 10 is true when x = 3.
5. 0 5 2 - 7 - 1:
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6. 0 3x + 1 = 9:
Substituting x = 3, we get 0 3(3) + 1 = 0 + 9 + 1 = 10.
So, the equation 0 3x + 1 = 9 is not true when x = 3.
Therefore, the equations that have the solution x = 3 are:
- 9 - 3x = 0
- 2x + 4 = 10