3x+6

x=2

you divide 3x and 3, then you get 1x, so x. then divide 6 and 3, then you get 2...so x=2

What is your question?

Kasey is assuming that you mean

3x = 6

If that is true, Kasey is right. If not you need to repost with more information.

The expression given is 3x + 6. This is a linear equation in one variable, x. The expression consists of two terms: 3x and 6.

To solve this equation, we need to find the value of x that makes the equation true.

First, let's isolate the term with x by subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation:

3x + 6 - 6 = 0 - 6

This simplifies to:

3x = -6

Next, to solve for x, we need to get rid of the coefficient 3. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 3:

(3x)/3 = (-6)/3

This simplifies to:

x = -2

So the solution to the equation 3x + 6 = 0 is x = -2.