-3(x-4)=(x/2)+6

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on Apr 04, 2025 at 8:24 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation (3(x4))=x2+6-\left( 3 \left(x - 4\right) \right) = \frac{x}{2} + 6 for the variable xx.

MathBot Answer:

The solution is: x=127=1.714285x = \frac{12}{7} = 1.\overline{714285}


123x=x2+67x2=6x=127\begin{aligned}12 - 3 x &= \frac{x}{2} + 6\\- \frac{7 x}{2} &= -6\\x &= \frac{12}{7}\end{aligned}