How do you solve 4x + 3x - 6= 84x+3x6=8?

2 Answers
Sep 15, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

First, combine like terms on the left side of the equation:

(4 + 3)x - 6 = 8(4+3)x6=8

7x - 6 = 87x6=8

Next, add color(red)(6)6 to each side of the equation to isolate the xx term while keeping the equation balanced:

7x - 6 + color(red)(6) = 8 + color(red)(6)7x6+6=8+6

7x - 0 = 147x0=14

7x = 147x=14

Now, divide each side of the equation by color(red)(7)7 to solve for xx while keeping the equation balanced:

(7x)/color(red)(7) = 14/color(red)(7)7x7=147

(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(7)))x)/cancel(color(red)(7)) = 2

x = 2

Sep 15, 2017

x = 2

Explanation:

First, you combine the like terms. In this case, that is the 3x and 4x.

4x + 3x - 6 = 8#

3x + 4x = 7x

Then substitute it back into the equation:

7x - 6 = 8

Then you can subtract the -6 from the left side of the equation.

7x = 8 + 6
7x = 14

And finally, simplify by dividing both sides by 7:
x = 2

Hope this helps!