211k views
0 votes
If 3(x - 1) - x = 3 + 2(x – 3), then x =

a. 0
b. 4
C. No solution
All Real Solutions/Infinite Solutions

User Rabudde
by
8.0k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Hi there!

»»————- ★ ————-««

I believe your answer is:

All Real Solutions/Infinite Solutions

»»————- ★ ————-««

Here’s why:

⸻⸻⸻⸻


3(x-1)-x=3+2(x-3)\\--------------\\\rightarrow 3x - 3 - x = 3 + 2x - 6\\\\\rightarrow 2x - 3 = 3 + 2x - 6\\\\\rightarrow -3 = 3 - 6\\\\\rightarrow \boxed{-3 = -3}

⸻⸻⸻⸻

This is an identity; there are infinitely many solutions.

»»————- ★ ————-««

Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.

User Colmulhall
by
8.8k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories