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Jessie Luna
16 March, 08:42
Solve the linear equations - 3=-3 (2t-1)
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Javier Hess
16 March, 11:42
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-3=-3 (2t-1)
Multiply the bracket by - 3
(-3) (2t) (-3) (-1)
-6t+3
-3=-6t+3
Move 3 to the other side. Sign changes from + 3 to - 3
-3-3=-6t+3-3
-3-3=-6t
-6=-6t
Divide by - 6 for both sides
-6/-6=-6t/-6
t=1
Answer: t=1
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Ramiro Mitchell
16 March, 11:52
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t = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
First distribute the - 3 to (2t - 1), creating, - 3 = - 6t + 3. Then subtract 3 from both sides, creating the equation, - 6 = - 6t. Then divide both sides by - 6 and the answer will be t = 1.
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