SOLUTION: Solve for X
2x - (2x)/7 = x/2 + 17/2
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Question 13575: Solve for X
2x - (2x)/7 = x/2 + 17/2
Found 2 solutions by ntnk, rahman:
Answer by ntnk(54) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply both sides by the LCD, in this case, 14.
Use the distributive property and reduce:
Subtract 7x from both sides.
Reduce.
Divide both sides by 17.
Reduce
Check:
Answer by rahman(247) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-----------------> multiply with 14
OK
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