That can't be the complete problem. There is not enough information here to solve or calculate anything.
If this is a classroom problem, then go back to the source and read it again. See if you have overlooked any facts.
2006-12-07 03:08:22
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answer #1
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answered by Bill C 4
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alright folks.. I am from Arkansas and even know that 6+7x is NOT 13x.. you can't add apples and oranges and expect to get a real fruit.. since 6 and 7x are not alike you cannot add them... either you would set the problem to 0 such as 6+7x=0 and then move the 6 to the other side and then it will read 7x= -6+0 next you would divide to get x by itself and have -6/7=x or you would leave the problem like it reads (6+7x) since it is an expression and not an equation.
2006-12-07 11:16:43
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answered by Zack C 2
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cannot answer that unless you know what x is or you know what 6+7x is equal to. You cannot just assume 6+7x=0.
Since you have no number on the other side of the equals sign, your equation is essentially 6+7x=y.
You will not be able to solve this equation with two variables in it.
2006-12-07 11:05:50
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answered by bhl1336 2
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equal to 0 to make it an equation
6-7x=0
add 7x to each side
6=7x
divide by 7
6/7 = x
2006-12-07 11:16:16
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answered by unan1m0us 5
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Ok dude, I'm guessing it's algebra, so you would:
set it equal to zero first. 6+7x=0
Subtract the six, now it looks like 7x=-6
then divide both sides by 7 to get the x alone, and x = -6/7
Understand?
good luck
2006-12-07 11:06:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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i cant get that
6+7 x= any no.
6+7(1)=13
6+7(2)=20
6+7(3)=27
the formula= an= a(n-1)d
a= first number
d= second number- first number
n= is the term u have to find.
so, put in this formula and solve this. hope this helped u.
2006-12-07 11:07:42
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answered by Aditya N 2
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13X. Thats a silly problem.
2006-12-07 11:06:26
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answered by Vanessa 2
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13x
2006-12-07 11:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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