Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m pretty sure it’s 1 1/3
In order to divide polynomials using synthetic division, you must be dividing by a linear expression and the leading coefficient (first number) must be a 1. For example, you can use synthetic division to divide by x + 3 or x – 6, but you cannot use synthetic division to divide by x2 + 2 or 3x2 – x + 7. If the leading coefficient is not a 1, then you must divide by the leading coefficient to turn the leading coefficient into a 1. For example, 3x – 1 would becomex minus 1/3 and 2x + 7 would becomex plus 7/2. If synthetic division will not work, then you must use long division.
3x+4=10
Subtract 4 from both sides
3x=6
Divide both sides by 3
X=2
Sides = 10,10,5
Problem 5. 4x+1=29
Subtract 1 from both sides
4x=28
X=7
<span>the equation 4x = 3x ------> 4x-3x=0
x=0
</span><span>the best interpretation of this equation
</span> is the equation has one solution: x = 0