SOLUTION: solve the equation by simplifying both sides and then using transformations to isolate the variable
2x+3x=5
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Question 60087: solve the equation by simplifying both sides and then using transformations to isolate the variable
2x+3x=5
Answer by greenman(5) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x+3x=5x
5x=5
5x divided by 5 equals x
5 divided by 5 equals 1
x=1
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