How do you solve \frac { 6} { 3} x - 4= 2x + 163x4=2x+1?

1 Answer
Jun 5, 2018

no solutions or cancel(0)

Explanation:

6/3x - 4 = 2x + 1

First, add color(blue)4 to both sides of the equation:
6/3x - 4 quadcolor(blue)(+quad4) = 2x + 1 quadcolor(blue)(+quad4)

6/3x = 2x + 5

We also know that 6/3 = 2.

2x = 2x + 5

Subtract color(blue)(2x) from both sides of the equation:
2x quadcolor(blue)(-quad2x) = 2x + 5 quadcolor(blue)(-quad2x)

0 = 5

Oh no! Now we don't have any more variables. We have to now see if this equation is true. 0 does NOT equal to 5, so the answer is no solutions or cancel(0).

Hope this helps!