What is the solution to the equation 4x-6= 10x-3?
2 answers:
Answer:
To solve this equation we need to get x by itself.
4x-6=10x-3, (the first step would be adding 6 to both sides.)
4x=10x+3 (the next step is the subtract ten from both sides.)
-6x=3 (Last step is the divide both sides by -6.)
x=-1/2
Hope this helps ;)
Collect like terms then multiply it by -6
X= -1/2
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