Question 11: Save 2/3 X 1 And X = 5, Then X = C

Question 11 Points Save If 2 3x 1 And X 5 0 Then X C

Cleaned instructions: Determine the value of X given the equations 2(3x) + 1 and that X = 0.

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The problem appears to be a misprint or improperly formatted, but interpreting it logically, it seems to ask: "If 2(3x) + 1 and X = 0, then what is the value of X?"

Given that X is explicitly stated as 0, the problem essentially confirms the value of X as 0. Therefore, the solution to the problem is simply X = 0.

In algebraic terms, if the problem involves an expression such as 2(3x) + 1, and it is related to the condition X = 0, substituting X = 0 into the expression:

2(3(0)) + 1 = 2(0) + 1 = 0 + 1 = 1.

Thus, the value of the expression is 1 when X = 0, but since the question explicitly states X = 0, the answer remains X = 0.

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