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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 23:57 daniecott

Micah solves a linear equation and concludes that x = 0 is the solution. His work is shown below. (1 – 3x) = 4(– + 2) 4 lines of math. The first line is, StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction left-parenthesis 1 minus 3 x right-parenthesis equals 4 left-parenthesis negative StartFraction 5 x Over EndFraction plus 2 right-parenthesis. The second line is, StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction minus StartFraction 5x Over 2 EndFraction equals StartFraction 5x Over 2 EndFraction plus 8. The third line in plus StartFraction 5x Over 2 EndFraction and StartFraction 5x Over 2 EndFraction on both sides of the equal sign. The fourth line is 0 equals x. 0 = x Which statement is true about Micah’s solution? Micah’s solution is wrong. There are no values of x that make the statement true. Micah’s solution is correct, and the value of x that makes the statement true is 0. Micah should have divided by StartFraction 5 Over 2 EndFraction. Micah should have subtracted StartFraction 5 Over 2 EndFraction.

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