Proof:
3 consecutive integers are x, x+1 , x+2.
Add these values.
x+x+1+x+2
3x+3
3×(x+1)
3(x+1) is the multiple of 3 for any integer value of x.
The answer to this question is 27/28
The answer is x=1.
Step one is Pulling out like terms :
<span> 1.1 </span> Pull out like factors :
-2x + 2 = -2 • (x - 1)
Step two is
Equations which are never true :
<span> 2.1 </span> Solve : -2 = 0
Step three
Solving a Single Variable Equation :
<span> 2.2 </span> Solve : x-1 = 0<span>
</span>Add 1 to both sides of the equation :<span>
</span> x = 1
One solution was found :
<span> x = 1</span>
*bill-nye the science guy says*
<span>4.74 x 10-7
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Hopes this helps you ^^
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
option 2