2etermine whether -6 is a solution of the equation \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Dx }=-30\end{array} \) \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Is }-6 \text { a solution? } \\ \text { Yes } \\ \text { No }\end{array} \)
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To determine if -6 is a solution of the equation \( Dx = -30 \), we can substitute -6 for \( x \): \( D(-6) = -30 \). If \( D \) is a constant that satisfies the equation when multiplied by -6 to yield -30, then -6 is a solution. If we rearrange the equation to find \( D \), we get \( D = \frac{-30}{-6} = 5 \). So if \( D = 5 \), then indeed -6 is a solution. Otherwise, it's not. Therefore, if we're looking specifically at the equation, the answer is **yes**, -6 is a solution when \( D = 5 \). In conclusion, yes, -6 can be a solution; it just depends on the value of \( D \).
