How do you solve 3x+1=1/23x+1=12?

2 Answers
Oct 8, 2015

x=-1/6x=16

Explanation:

Subtract 11 from both sides

3x+1-1=1/2-13x+11=121

3x=-1/23x=12

And then divide both sides by 33

(3x)/3=(-1/2)/33x3=123

-1/212 divided by 33 can also be written as -1/212 multiplied by 1/313

x=(-1/2)*1/3x=(12)13

x=-1/6x=16

** *** OR in simpler terms *** **

Bring 11 to the other side, making sure to change its sign

3x=1/2-13x=121

3x=-1/23x=12

And divide both numerators by 33

(3x)/3=-1/(2*3)3x3=123

x=-1/6x=16

Oct 8, 2015

x = -1/6x=16

Explanation:

People use the term "balance the equation" to describe how to solve this. Consider 5 = 5. Which is true. Write it as (5) = (5), the brackets are only there to show what is the original 'elements' of the equation as a group. Now consider the false statement that (5) -1 = 5. To balance this we need to write (5) -1 = (5) - 1. We have applied the same process to both sides.

Solving the original equation using the same idea:
The target is to get xx on one side of the equals sign and everything else on the other.

First isolate all the elements with xx in them. That is "3x3x"

(3x+1)=(1/2)(3x+1)=(12)

Step1. Subtract 1 from both sides giving:
(3x+1) -1=(1/2)-1(3x+1)1=(12)1
3x=-1/23x=12

Step2. Now we need to separate the 3 from the xx and move it to the other side of the equals sign. This is done by changing 3 into 11 as 1 times x = x1×x=x. Dividing by three is the same as multiply by 1/313.

Divide both sides by three

(3x) times 1/3 = (-1/2) times 1/3(3x)×13=(12)×13

3/3 times x = (-1 times 1)/(2 times 3)33×x=1×12×3

thus x = -1/6x=16