SOLUTION: Yesterday in class I was told if you had a problem like figureA you put a one in front of the variable, in this case x. Today I had a test and I did just that. After the test he we
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Question 8084: Yesterday in class I was told if you had a problem like figureA you put a one in front of the variable, in this case x. Today I had a test and I did just that. After the test he went over the answers, and now he says do it as in figureB. Which way is correct? I have another test tomorrow and don't want to make the same mistakes. Thanks for your time.
FigureA: 4+x=4+1x
FigureB: 4+x=4x
Sincerely,
Katie
Answer by prince_abubu(198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Figure A: 4 + x = 4 + 1x.
That's so true. I guess your teacher is trying to point out that when you write a variable by itself, there really is a 1 being multiplied to it, but you don't really write it. The mere presence of a single variable automatically means that there's one of it. If anything else, you would have to say 2x if there were really 2 x's.
Figure B: 4 + x = 4x <----- INCORRECT
Four plus some number does not mean to multiply 4 to whatever that number is. That's like saying 5 + 6 = 5*6, which is obviously wrong.
I'm not sure what you mean by "do it as in figure B".
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