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I think of a number and add 6. The result is equal to twice the first number a. If x is the first number, express the results in terms of x in two different ways b. Form and equation in x and solve it
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I think of a number and add 6. The result is equal to twice the first number
a. If x is the first number, express the results in terms of x in two different ways
b. Form and equation in x and solve it
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Answer:
A. X+6=6x
X+6=6(x)
Explanation:
B. 3+6=3×6
9=18
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