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[tex]x = \frac{1}{6} \\ \\ in \: \: alternate \: \: form \\ \\ x = 0.16 \\ x = {6}^{ - 1} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2x + 4x = 1x[/tex]

  • collect like terms

[tex]6x = 1[/tex]

  • divide both sides of the equation by 6

[tex] = \: \: \: x = \frac{1}{6} \\ \\ or \: \: in \: \: alternate \: \: forms \\ \\ x = 0.16 \\ x = {6}^{ - 1} [/tex]

hope it helps

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Hello Hiiii8889!

Given, 2x + 4x = 1x. Here, we need to find the value of x.

[tex]\tt\:2x + 4x = 1x\\\tt\:6x = 1x \\\tt\:6x-1x=0 \\\tt\:5x=0 \\\tt\:x = \frac{0}{5} \\\boxed{\tt\:x = 0}\\[/tex]

The value of x will be 0.

Steps :

  • Add 2x & 4x. You'll get 6x.
  • Now, bring 1x which lies on the other side of the equation to 6x.
  • Subtract 1x from 6x. Now our equation is, 5x = 0
  • On bringing 5 to the right side of the equation, we have to divide 0 by 5. The  answer is 0.
  • So, we got the final answer as  x = 0.

See the attachment if the working is not clear.

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