4-3x=6+x equation
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The solution
Detail solution
Given the linear equation:
4-3*x = 6+x
Move free summands (without x)
from left part to right part, we given:
$$- 3 x = x + 2$$
Move the summands with the unknown x
from the right part to the left part:
$$\left(-4\right) x = 2$$
Divide both parts of the equation by -4
x = 2 / (-4)
We get the answer: x = -1/2
$$x_{1} = - \frac{1}{2}$$
Sum and product of roots
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$$- \frac{1}{2}$$
$$- \frac{1}{2}$$
$$- \frac{1}{2}$$
$$- \frac{1}{2}$$