6x(y-z)=

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Solution for 6x(y-z)= equation:


Simplifying
6x(y + -1z) = 0
(y * 6x + -1z * 6x) = 0
(6xy + -6xz) = 0

Solving
6xy + -6xz = 0

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '6x'.
6x(y + -1z) = 0

Ignore the factor 6.

Subproblem 1

Set the factor 'x' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying x = 0 Solving x = 0 Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Simplifying x = 0

Subproblem 2

Set the factor '(y + -1z)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying y + -1z = 0 Solving y + -1z = 0 Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-1y' to each side of the equation. y + -1y + -1z = 0 + -1y Combine like terms: y + -1y = 0 0 + -1z = 0 + -1y -1z = 0 + -1y Remove the zero: -1z = -1y Add 'z' to each side of the equation. -1z + z = -1y + z Combine like terms: -1z + z = 0 0 = -1y + z Simplifying 0 = -1y + z The solution to this equation could not be determined. This subproblem is being ignored because a solution could not be determined.

Solution

x = {0}

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