Answer two questions about Equations
A
AA and
B
BB:
A
.
3
(
x
+
2
)
=
18
B
.
x
+
2
=
6

A.
B.




3(x+2)
x+2


=18
=6


1) How can we get Equation
B
BB from Equation
A
AA?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
Add/subtract the same quantity to/from both sides

(Choice B)
B
Add/subtract a quantity to/from only one side

(Choice C)
C
Multiply/divide both sides by the same non-zero constant

(Choice D)
D
Multiply/divide only one side by a non-zero constant

Respuesta :

Answer:

Multiply/divide only one side by a non-zero constant .....and no

Step-by-step explanation:

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The correct option will be option C: Multiply/divide both sides by the same non-zero constant.

How to solve the linear equation of one variable?

Step-1: we have to balance each side by simplifying the equation

Step-2: add/subtract constant term on both sides of the equation to separate variable and constant term on both sides

Step-3: divide the coefficient of the variables on both sides.

So according to the question,

the given equations are:

AAA: 3(x+2)=18

BBB: x+2=6

We have to find a way from equation AAA to Equation BBB

from the above equation, it is clear BBB is factor AAA.

to get BBB from equation AAA, we have to just divide 3 on both sides of the equation AAA.

Therefore option C will be correct as 3 is a non-zero constant. we have to divide both sides by this same non-zero constant.

Therefore The correct option will be option C: Multiply/divide both sides by the same non-zero constant.

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