Math

QuestionSolve the equation 6x+39=7x-6x + 39 = 7x and express your answer as an integer, fraction, or rounded decimal.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The equation is a linear equation in one variable, x. . The equation is given as -6x +39 =7x.

STEP 2

We need to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. We can do this by adding6x to both sides of the equation.
6x+39+6x=7x+6x-6x +39 +6x =7x +6x

STEP 3

implify both sides of the equation.
39=13x39 =13x

STEP 4

Now, to isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by13.
x=3913x = \frac{39}{13}

STEP 5

implify the right side of the equation to find the value of x.
x=3x =3So, the solution to the equation -x +39 =7x is x =3.

Was this helpful?

Studdy solves anything!

banner

Start learning now

Download Studdy AI Tutor now. Learn with ease and get all help you need to be successful at school.

ParentsInfluencer programContactPolicyTerms
TwitterInstagramFacebookTikTokDiscord