Given the equation 3x-3=6x+1, select the reasoning that correctly solves for x . Add 3 subtract 6x then divide by 3 or subtract 1 subtract 3x then divide by 3
To correctly solve x from the given equation, 3x - 3 = 6x + 1 We first subtract 3x from both sides of the equation and this will give us, -3 = (6x - 3x) + 1 Simplifying, -3 = 3x + 1 Then, subtract 1 again from both sides of the equation to give, -4 = 3x Lastly, divide both sides by 3 giving us a final answer for x which is x = -4/3.