(4x−2x)+3=2x+3
The expression is equal to 3 when
𝑥
=
0
x=0. So, let's substitute
𝑥
=
0
x=0 into the equation:
2
(
0
)
+
3
=
3
2(0)+3=3
This holds true, as
3
=
3
3=3.
Now, we need to find the other value of
𝑥
x that satisfies the equation
2
𝑥
+
3
=
3
2x+3=3. Subtract 3 from both sides:
2
𝑥
=
0
2x=0
Dividing both sides by 2:
𝑥
=
0
x=0
So, the only solution is
𝑥
=
0
x=0.
It seems the options might involve incorrect characters or a formatting issue. Could you confirm the other possible values for
𝑥
x?
is there a right answer
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