Emeril solved this equation using the steps shown below:
4b + 2b β 3 = β21
1. Combine l...
Mathematics, 13.10.2020 14:01 mahogany139
Emeril solved this equation using the steps shown below:
4b + 2b β 3 = β21
1. Combine like terms: 6b β 3 = β21
2. Subtraction property of equality: 6b = β24
3. Subtraction property of equality: b = β4
Analyze the steps Emeril used to solve for the variable to determine if he made an error. In which step did Emeril make an error?
Step 1: He didnβt combine like terms correctly.
Step 2: He should have added 3 to, rather than subtracting 3 from, both sides.
Step 3: He should have gotten a positive answer when dividing -24 by 6.
There is no error.
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