SOLUTION: I have a hard time on these kind of equations combine like terms.
7y – 11 – 10y + 3 = 7 and needed some help to break it down and figure it out.
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Question 938255: I have a hard time on these kind of equations combine like terms.
7y – 11 – 10y + 3 = 7 and needed some help to break it down and figure it out.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Aim for:
( terms involving the unknown ) = ( terms that are numbers )
First get terms with the unknown together
Perform addition on the numbers on the left
Add to both sides
Perform addition on the terms with unknowns
Divide both sides by
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check the answer:
Combine terms on the left 2 at a time
OK
hope this helps
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