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- a student was asked to solve the equation $5(6x - 1) - 4(3 - 4x) = 6$. their work is shown below.
| step | work |
|---|---|
| step 1 (distribution): | $30x - 5 - 12 - 16x = 6$ |
| step 2 (combine x - terms): | $14x - 17 = 6$ |
| step 3 (isolate x - term): | $14x = 23$ |
| step 4 (solve): | $x = \frac{23}{14}$ |
in which step did the student make the first error?
a) step 1: the student incorrectly distributed the negative sign.
b) step 2: the student incorrectly combined the x - terms ($30x$ and $-16x$).
c) step 3: the student incorrectly isolated the x - term ($-17$ to $23$).
d) step 4: the calculation of the final answer is incorrect.
Step1: Analyze Step 1
The original equation is \(5(6x - 1)-4(3 - 4x)=6\). When distributing \(-4\) to \((3 - 4x)\), we should get \(-4\times3+(-4)\times(-4x)=-12 + 16x\), but the student wrote \(-12-16x\). So there's a sign error in distribution.
Step2: Check other steps (optional, but to confirm)
- Step 2: If Step 1 had correct distribution (\(30x - 5-12 + 16x\)), combining \(x\)-terms would be \(46x-17\), but since Step 1 is wrong, we focus on Step 1 first.
- Step 3 and 4: Depend on previous steps, so the first error is in Step 1.
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a) Step 1: The student incorrectly distributed the negative sign.