SOLUTION:
how are these resolved
7y+4=-3,
5/2x-1=x+1/4
3(w+3)=2w+3
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4
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:
how are these resolved
7y+4=-3,
5/2x-1=x+1/4
3(w+3)=2w+3
______
4
This question is from textbook algebra math 009
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
# 1
Start with the given equation
Subtract 4 from both sides
Combine like terms on the right side
Divide both sides by 7 to isolate y
Divide
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Answer:
So our answer is
# 2
Start with the given equation
Multiply both sides by the LCM of 4. This will eliminate the fractions (note: if you need help with finding the LCM, check out this solver)
Distribute and multiply the LCM to each side
Add 4 to both sides
Subtract 4x from both sides
Combine like terms on the left side
Combine like terms on the right side
Divide both sides by 6 to isolate x
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Answer:
So our answer is (which is approximately in decimal form)
# 3
Start with the given equation
Multiply both sides by the LCM of 4. This will eliminate the fractions (note: if you need help with finding the LCM, check out this solver)
Distribute and multiply the LCM to each side
Distribute again
Subtract 9 from both sides
Subtract 8w from both sides
Combine like terms on the left side
Combine like terms on the right side
Divide both sides by -5 to isolate w
Reduce
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Answer:
So our answer is (which is approximately in decimal form)
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