2) Is It The X Equation? + 3x = X + 6+ X?High School?

2) Is it the x equation? + 3x = x + 6+ x² high school?

✒️\large{\mathcal{ANSWER}}

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After arranging the given equation, the exponent of x is 1. In this way, it is not a 2nd degree equation, but an equation of 1.

Follow the solution:

  • We have an equation of the 2nd degree when the largest exponent of the unknown is 2. With the general equation of the 2nd degree given by ax2+bx+c=0, and the equation of the 1st degree given by ax+b=0 , organizing the given equation on one side of the equality, we have:

⋆Calculation;

 {x}^{2}  + 3x = x + 6 +  {x}^{2}

 {x}^{2}  + 3x - x - 6 -  {x}^{2}  = 0

  \: \boxed{2x - 6 = 0}

  • ☃️Therefore, since the exponent of x is 1, it is not a 2nd degree equation, but an equation of degree 1.

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