may u help me with 2x+3c=42...im not sure what step to take first

do i put 3c on the other side and leave x on a side my itself.....this is serious someone help

Are you trying to solve it or rearrange. What exactly is the question?

Of course! To solve this equation, you need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Here's how you can do it step by step:

Step 1: Start by looking at the different terms in the equation. In this case, you have the terms "2x," "3c," and "42."

Step 2: Since you want to isolate the variable "x," you need to get rid of the term that contains "c" first. Subtract 3c from both sides of the equation:
2x + 3c - 3c = 42 - 3c

This simplifies to:
2x = 42 - 3c

Step 3: Now, you need to eliminate the term that contains a coefficient of the variable. In this case, 2x has a coefficient of 2. To eliminate it, divide both sides of the equation by 2:
2x/2 = (42 - 3c) / 2

This simplifies to:
x = (42 - 3c) / 2

So, the solution to the equation 2x + 3c = 42 is x = (42 - 3c) / 2.