Use the equation 5x + (–7) = –8x + 6 to determine which statements are true. Check all that apply. The terms 5x and –8x are like terms. An example of a variable is 6. The coefficient of the term 5x is 5. The constant in the equation is x.

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5x and -8x are like terms. 6 is not a variable. 5 is the coefficient of the term 5x. X is not the constant.

The constant in the given linear equation is x 5.

Statement A,$ c is correct.

What is a linear equation?

A linear equation has one or two variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1.No variable is used as the denominator of a fraction.

A linear equation is defined as an equation that is written in the form of ax+by=c. When solving the system of linear equations, we will get the values of the variable, which is called the solution of a linear equation.

ACCORDING TO THE STATEMENT

A.  The terms 5x and –8x are like terms.

B. An example of a variable is 6

C.The coefficient of the term 5x is 5.

D.The constant in the equation is x.

5x + (–7) = –8x + 6

⇒13x = 6+7

⇒x =13/13

⇒ X =1

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