137k views
0 votes
Answer two question about Equations A and BA. 3(x+2)=18B. x+2=61) How can we get Equation B from A?Choose 1 answer:(A). Add/ subtract the same quantify to/from both sides.(B). Add/subtract a quantity to/from only one side.(C). Muytiply/divide both sides by same non-zero constant (D). Muytiply/divide only one side by a non-zero constant2) , ? , ? 1 :(A) Yes (B) No

User Olvlvl
by
8.2k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Equivalent Equations:

We have equation A:

3 (x+2) = 18

And equation B:

x + 2 = 6

Dividing both sides of equation A by 3:

x+2 = 18/3 = 6

x + 2 = 6

We have obtained equation B from A by dividing both sides by 3.

Answer: C

Since both equations can be obtained by multiplying or dividing the other equation by a non-zero constant, if follows the equations are equivalent

(A) Yes

User Mickel
by
8.2k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.