7(2e-1)-3=6+6e

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on Jan 13, 2025 at 8:55 am



You asked:

Solve the equation \(7 \left(2 e - 1\right) - 3 = 6 + 6 e\) for the variable \(e\).

MathBot Answer:

This equation has no unknown quantities, so it is either true or false.

This equation is false because the left-hand side is not equal to the right-hand side.

The left-hand side of the equation is:

\[7 \left(2 e - 1\right) - 3 = -10 + 14 e\]

The right-hand side of the equation is:

\[6 + 6 e\]

\(e\) is Euler's number, a mathematical constant that is approximately \(2.71828\).