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2 November, 02:56

6/x + 3=

3x - 6=

6 (x+3) =

tip: 6/x is a fraction

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  1. 2 November, 04:25
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    We don't know exactly what x is, so the best we can do is simplify these expressions. For 6/x+3, we know that both 6 and 3 are factors of 3, so using the distributive property, 3*2/x+3*1=3 * (2/x+1). For 6 (x+3), we can use the distributive property to get 6*x+6*3=6x+18. Good luck on the middle expression (I'd recommend using a similar strategy to the one I used), and feel free to ask any questions!
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