143,719 views
25 votes
25 votes
Solve the exponential equation: 6–2x = 62 – 3x

User Pomeh
by
2.7k points

2 Answers

18 votes
18 votes

Answer:

x=56

Explanation:

Try to end up with only a single variable on one side.

Step 1: Add 3x to each side of the equation to keep them both equal. Example: 6-2x+3x=62-3x+3x

or

6+x=62

Step 2: Subtract 6 from both sides. Example:

6+x-6=62-6

or

x=56

Step 3: You found the answer. Hope this helps and is correct.

User Kasey
by
3.2k points
12 votes
12 votes

Answer:

the answer should be 56 :)

Explanation:

User Dimona
by
2.8k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.