C. X=9
First, you distribute the 6 to the x-3. You get 6x-18=3x+9 from that. Then, you add 18 on both sides giving you 6x=3x+27. After that, you subtract 3x on both sides giving you 3x=27. Last, you divide 3 on both sides giving you the final answer of x=9
Answer:Yes it will remain the same
Step-by-step explanation:
because you are adding the same amount to both sides!
The correct simplification will be: (b) ab²
Here we will use the property of exponents for division of two exponential terms with same bases. The original property is :
It means if the bases are same , then we will just subtract the exponents while dividing two terms.
Using this property:
and
So,
6x + 2 and 3x + 1 are both equal to y, so they are both equal to each other.
6x + 2 = 3x + 1
3x = -1
x = -1/3
And plugging -1/3 in for x yields y = 0.