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1 May, 03:14

What is the slope and yintercept of the equation 3 (-2) + 6 (x + 1) - 2 = 0?

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  1. 1 May, 06:31
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    x = 1/3 or 0.333333

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Simplify to the left side.

    Simplify each term.

    Multiply 3 by - 2

    -6 + 6 (x + 1) - 2 = 0

    Apply the distributive property.

    -6 + 6x + 6 * 1 - 2 = 0

    Multiply 6 by 1.

    -6 + 6x + 6 - 2 = 0

    Simplify the expression.

    Add - 6 and 6.

    6x + 0 - 2 = 0

    Add 6x and 0.

    6x - 2 = 0

    Add 2 to both sides of the equation.

    6x = 2

    Divide each term by 6 and simplify.

    Divide each term in 6x - 2 by 6.

    (6x) / 6 = 2 / 6

    Reduce the expression by canceling the common factors.

    x = 2/6

    Reduce the expression by canceling the common factors.

    x = (2 (1)) / 6

    Cancel the common factors.

    x = (2 * 1) / (2 * 3)

    The result can be shown in multiple forms.

    Exact form:

    x = 1/3

    x = 0.33333333
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