1/2(3/4x+6)-1/4
Ok what is our first step
Well idk
\(\LARGE \frac{1}{2}(\frac{3}{4}x+6)−\frac14\) Distribute, \(\LARGE (\frac12)(\frac34x)+(\frac12)(6)+\frac{−1}{4}=\) \(\LARGE \frac{3}{8}x+3+\frac{−1}{4}\) Combine like terms, \(\LARGE (\frac38x)+(3+\frac{−1}{4})=?\)
Makes sense @r3al?
well i guess
Alright so what did you get as your answer?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie Makes sense @r3al? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Im just confuse on the fractions, can you make fractions numbers?
Wym `as numbers`?
well change 1\2 to 0.5
Oh, Btw thats called a decimal.
oh yeah
1/2(34𝑥+6)−1⋅1/4 12(3𝑥4+6)−1⋅1/4
Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction
1/2(3𝑥4+6)−1⋅1/4 1(3𝑥4+6)2−1⋅1
Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction
Multiply by 1 3𝑥/4+6/2−1⋅1/4 3𝑥4+6/2−1
Solution 3𝑥/4+6/2−1/4
Can Ya'll give me the answer so I can do research to see how i got the answer because i always do that and it works
i did
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @xxDeppressionxx Solution 3𝑥/4+6/2−1/4 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) this /\
Yes
oh ok thanks
Np
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