Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Algebraic Equations
An algebraic equation is a mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions. In this context, we are solving for the variable 'b' in the equation (7x + 4)/b + 13 = x, which requires manipulating the equation to isolate 'b' while ensuring that the solution set includes the specific value of x, which is -6.
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Substitution
Substitution is a method used in algebra to replace a variable with a specific value to simplify an equation. In this problem, we will substitute x with -6 to determine the value of 'b' that satisfies the equation, allowing us to find the necessary conditions for the equation to hold true.
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Solution Set
A solution set is the collection of all values that satisfy a given equation. In this case, the solution set is specified as {-6}, meaning we need to find the value of 'b' such that when x equals -6, the equation holds true. Understanding the concept of a solution set is crucial for determining the correct parameters of the equation.
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