3x+34×-40×=0
so who's dividing by zero?
0/-3 = 0
because 0 = 0 * -3
0*anything = 0
also, "x" is a variable name
"×" is the multiplication operator, usually typed as * online to avoid the confusion.
Just wondering why, since your keyboard has an "x" key, you switched to using the "×" symbol ...
add up your x's
3x+34x-40x is -3x
make that equal zero
-3x=0
then divide both sides by -3 to get x alone
x=-3
To solve the equation 3x + 34× - 40× = 0, we can start by combining like terms.
The terms with x are 3x on the left side of the equation, and there are no x terms on the right side. So, we can rewrite the equation as:
3x + (34 - 40)× = 0
Now, simplifying further:
3x - 6× = 0
Combining the x terms:
3x - 6× = 0
Next, we can factor out the common factor of x:
x(3 - 6) = 0
Simplifying:
-3x = 0
Now, we can isolate x by dividing both sides of the equation by -3:
x = 0 / -3
Therefore, the solution to the equation 3x + 34× - 40× = 0 is x = 0.
sorry,,,,wrong..can't divide by 0
did you mean
3x+34×-40=0