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-3 x equals 0? - Answers
(It was probably meant to be -3 x BLANK= 0) "-3 x = 0" is not a valid equation. You probably have it mixed up and you forgot to put the coefficient and the variable together: "-3x = 0" That basically means "-3 times something equals 0". So if the variable "x" is equal to 0 then the answer would be zero. If you are putting this into a calculator (such as an online one or one self-made in VC++/VB, javascript, or anything else) that excepts letters, it will see them as 0 because they don't stand for anything except an invalid symbol. Such as: 5 + x = 5 5 - f = 5
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-3 x equals 0? - Answers
(It was probably meant to be -3 x BLANK= 0) "-3 x = 0" is not a valid equation. You probably have it mixed up and you forgot to put the coefficient and the variable together: "-3x = 0" That basically means "-3 times something equals 0". So if the variable "x" is equal to 0 then the answer would be zero. If you are putting this into a calculator (such as an online one or one self-made in VC++/VB, javascript, or anything else) that excepts letters, it will see them as 0 because they don't stand for anything except an invalid symbol. Such as: 5 + x = 5 5 - f = 5
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-3 x equals 0? - Answers
(It was probably meant to be -3 x BLANK= 0) "-3 x = 0" is not a valid equation. You probably have it mixed up and you forgot to put the coefficient and the variable together: "-3x = 0" That basically means "-3 times something equals 0". So if the variable "x" is equal to 0 then the answer would be zero. If you are putting this into a calculator (such as an online one or one self-made in VC++/VB, javascript, or anything else) that excepts letters, it will see them as 0 because they don't stand for anything except an invalid symbol. Such as: 5 + x = 5 5 - f = 5
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