b/2+3=1
You asked:
Solve the equation \(\frac{b}{2} + 3 = 1\) for the variable \(b\).
MathBot Answer:
The solution is: \[b = -4\]
\[\begin{aligned}\frac{b}{2} + 3 &= 1\\\frac{b}{2} &= -2\\b &= -4\end{aligned}\]
b/2+3=1
You asked:
MathBot Answer:
The solution is: \[b = -4\]
\[\begin{aligned}\frac{b}{2} + 3 &= 1\\\frac{b}{2} &= -2\\b &= -4\end{aligned}\]