Solving Algebra Homework: 6+X = 3+(X/2)

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The problem involves solving the equation 6 + X = 3 + (X/2), which is situated in the context of algebra. The original poster attempts to manipulate the equation to find the value of X.

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  • Mathematical reasoning, Problem interpretation, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss various methods to solve the equation, including multiplying both sides by 2 and checking for common denominators. There are questions about the correctness of initial steps and operations performed by the original poster.

Discussion Status

Some participants have provided guidance on correcting the initial approach, noting specific errors in the manipulation of the equation. The original poster indicates they have reached the correct answer after receiving help, but there is no explicit consensus on the overall method used.

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There is mention of potential confusion regarding grading the assistance received and how to continue the discussion with further questions. Participants also express differing views on the need for grading within the forum context.

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Homework Statement


6+X = 3+(X/2)
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X


Homework Equations


Quadratic formula?


The Attempt at a Solution


2(6+X) = 3+X
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X

12+2X = 3+X
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X

12+2X = X(3+X)

12+2X = 3X-X^2

so,

X^2+X-12

when putting it in the quadratic formula, I don't get the right answers.
the answer should be X1= 2 X2= -6
what have I done wrong? :(
 
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You're messing up your operations. Go back to the first line in your attempt. The RHS is 3 + x/2 NOT (3 + x)/2

Try again
 
Starting with (X+6)/X=3+X/2, if you multiply both sides by 2 you get (2X+12)/X=6+X. Note the 6 instead of a 3. 3+X/2 is not the same as (3+X)/2.
 
I haven't followed the whole thing through. But it looks like your first move is to multiply both sides by 2 and you got the wrong answer on the right side of the equation.

You wouldn't get 3+X, you'd get 2(3+X/2).

For the first step, you need to make a common denominator (2) on the right side before you multiply both sides by two. Does that make sense?

Or, do it Dick's way.
 
Thank you very much! I got the right answer now. Am I supposed to grade the help I got? If so, how?

I'll probably have some more questions tonight... can I just post it in here or should I create a new thread?
 
Grades? Grade US? We don't need no steenking grades! :) If it's a new question start a new thread, old long threads tend to get overlooked.
 
Oh, thought you were supposed to grade it as in some swedish forums :D.
Well, thank you again!
 
If you want, give out ATTABOYs. When posters get 20 ATTABOYs, it cancels out one MY BAD!
 

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