The two values that make the equation false can be x=1 and x=2, since any number integer would not be the solution of the given equation.
<h3>Linear Function</h3>
An equation can be represented by a linear function. The standard form for the linear equation is: y= mx+b , for example, y=x+7. Where:
m= the slope. It can be calculated for Δy/Δx .
b= the constant term that represents the y-intercept.
For the given example: m=1and b=7.
The question gives: 12 = 3x +4
- Part A: Determine two values that make the equation false.
For solving this part, you should replace x for any value that results from the equation ( 3x + 4) values different than 12.
Thus,
- for x=1, you have 3*1+4=3+4=7
- for x=2, you have 3*2+4=6+4=10
- Part B: Explain why your integer solutions are false
For finding the value of x is the solution of the given equation. You should solve the equation, see below.
12 = 3x +4
-3x=4-12
-3x=-8
x=8/3=2.67
See that the solution is not an integer. Therefore, any number integer would not be the solution of the given equation.
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