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How do you solve -15X equals -5 times 3X plus3? - Answers
- 15x = - 5 (3x + 3)Remove the parentheses on the right side:- 15x = -15x - 15Add 15x to each side:0 = -15This is obviously not true. But it would have to be true in order for the equationgiven in the question to be true. That tells us that there is no number for 'x'that can make the original equation a true statement. In other words, there isno solution.
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How do you solve -15X equals -5 times 3X plus3? - Answers
- 15x = - 5 (3x + 3)Remove the parentheses on the right side:- 15x = -15x - 15Add 15x to each side:0 = -15This is obviously not true. But it would have to be true in order for the equationgiven in the question to be true. That tells us that there is no number for 'x'that can make the original equation a true statement. In other words, there isno solution.
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How do you solve -15X equals -5 times 3X plus3? - Answers
- 15x = - 5 (3x + 3)Remove the parentheses on the right side:- 15x = -15x - 15Add 15x to each side:0 = -15This is obviously not true. But it would have to be true in order for the equationgiven in the question to be true. That tells us that there is no number for 'x'that can make the original equation a true statement. In other words, there isno solution.
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