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Given: 4x + 1 = 6x - 2
Prove: x = 3/2
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Answer:

4x +1= 6x -2

1. Minis the smaller x (4x) from the bigger x (6x)

1 = 2x - 2

2. Add the two from the right

3 = 2x

3. Divide 3 by 2 to get x

3/2 = x

or

1.5 = x

User Lkrups
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Hello there! Let's take a look at this question.

This equation is a linear equation.

So, we will use the steps to solve a linear equation to solve this problem.

4x+1=6x−2

Subtract 6x from both sides.

4x+1−6x=−2

Combine 4x and −6x to get −2x.

−2x+1=−2

Subtract 1 from both sides.

−2x=−2−1

Subtract 1 from −2 to get −3.

−2x=−3

Divide both sides by −2.

x=−2−3

Fraction 2/3 has to be inverted.

x=3/2

This is the final answer for the equation.

I hope this answer aided you!

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