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Amrabdelnaby
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If 9 is a factor of 2x, then which of the following may not be an integer?
A) 6x/54 + 2x/3
B) 4x-18/9
C) 2x-27/9
D) 81-4x^2/81
E) 2x-3/3
Here is my thought process:
If 9 is a factor of 2x then 9 is hiding in the prime factorization of 2x
2x: 2 x 3 x 3 x.... other unknown numbers that could even be 1
Hence X: 3 x 3 x ...... other numbers that could be even 1
Hence X is a 9 or a multiple of 9
When I plugged in 9 in the answer choices all answers yielded to integers.
I am confused!
please help
A) 6x/54 + 2x/3
B) 4x-18/9
C) 2x-27/9
D) 81-4x^2/81
E) 2x-3/3
Here is my thought process:
If 9 is a factor of 2x then 9 is hiding in the prime factorization of 2x
2x: 2 x 3 x 3 x.... other unknown numbers that could even be 1
Hence X: 3 x 3 x ...... other numbers that could be even 1
Hence X is a 9 or a multiple of 9
When I plugged in 9 in the answer choices all answers yielded to integers.
I am confused!
please help













