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Solve the following equations 3q -6 = 0

Answers

Answered by princess1702
3

Answer:

3q-6=2

3q=6

q=6/3

q=2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by bathiniramalingeswar
1

Answer:

6

=

0

3q-6=0

3q−6=0

Solve

1

Add

6

6

6

to both sides of the equation

3

6

=

0

3q-6=0

3q−6=0

3

6

+

6

=

0

+

6

3q-6+{\color{#c92786}{6}}=0+{\color{#c92786}{6}}

3q−6+6=0+6

2

Simplify

Add the numbers

Add the numbers

3

=

0

+

6

3q={\color{#c92786}{0}}+{\color{#c92786}{6}}

3q=0+6

3

=

6

3q={\color{#c92786}{6}}

3q=6

3

=

6

3q=6

3q=6

3

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

3

=

6

3q=6

3q=6

3

3

=

6

3

\frac{3q}{{\color{#c92786}{3}}}=\frac{6}{{\color{#c92786}{3}}}

33q=36

4

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=

2

q=2

q=2

Solution

=

2

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