Math Problem Statement

2*x=6

Solution

To solve the equation 2x=62x = 6, follow these steps:

  1. Divide both sides of the equation by 2: 2x2=62\frac{2x}{2} = \frac{6}{2}

  2. Simplify both sides: x=3x = 3

So, the solution is: x=3x = 3

Would you like further explanation on solving linear equations, or do you have another question related to this?

Here are 5 related questions:

  1. How do you solve 3x+4=103x + 4 = 10?
  2. What happens if the equation is 2x4=82x - 4 = 8?
  3. Can you solve equations with fractions, such as 12x=5\frac{1}{2}x = 5?
  4. How would you solve a system of linear equations, like 2x+y=62x + y = 6 and xy=2x - y = 2?
  5. What is the general method for solving equations with variables on both sides?

Tip: To solve linear equations, the goal is to isolate the variable (in this case xx) on one side of the equation.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Linear Equations

Formulas

x = a / b

Theorems

Solving Linear Equations

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7