Which of the following is not a true statement about solving two-step equations? A. Two-step equations require the addition property of equality to solve. B. Two-step equations require the multiplication property of equality to solve. C. Two-step equations require all numbers to be whole numbers in order to solve. D. Two-step equations can be solved even with coefficients that are fractions
Can two step equations be solved with things such as 1/2x + 3 = 11 Where the coefficient is a fraction?
@InfinitiAngel ?
That is not the answer @InfinitiAngel
I'm trying to let us use the process of elimination to get the answer
yea thats the right answer
It says which is not true about solving two step equations. It is very much legal to have fractions involved. Which I clearly showed you @InfinitiAngel
However, if you want that as your answer I will not argue. You are entitled to believe what you will.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!