So 3x=6+4y
divide both of the equations by 3
x=2+4y÷3
x=2+4/3 y
your answer
x=2+4/3 y hope this will help
We have been given the steps to solve the equation as
Step 1: 2x = 18
Step 2: x = 18 − 2
Step 3: x = 16
There is an error in step 2.
We have 
x is in multiplication with 2. So in order to get rid of 2 from the left hand side, we perform opposite operation of multiplication i.e. division.
So we must divide both sides by 2.
Therefore, A is the correct option.
A) She did not divide 18 by 2.
Answer:
YES
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation,
, would be an identity if the equation remains true regardless of the value of x we choose to plug in into the equation.
Let's find out if we would always get a true statement using different value of x.
✍️Substituting x = 1 into the equation:



(TRUE)
✍️Substituting x = 2 into the equation:



(TRUE)
✍️Substituting x = 3 into the equation:



(TRUE)
Therefore, we can conclude that the equation,
, is an identity.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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