Given Equation:
3(x - 2) = 6x - 12
To Find:
The value of x.
Solution:
By opening the brackets, we get
3x - 6 = 6x - 12
By putting the common terms in a side, we get
3x - 6x = -12 + 6
(The value of a term changes when we take it to the other side of an equation)
By Subtracting and Adding the like terms, we get
-3x = -6
By putting -3 to the left side of the equation, we get
x = -6/-3
(The value of a term changes when we take it to the other side of an equation)
Answer:
x = 2