SOLUTION: How to reach the end results for x/2+1=3, 3x/2+1=4 and 2x/3+1=5. break these down please
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Question 183376: How to reach the end results for x/2+1=3, 3x/2+1=4 and 2x/3+1=5. break these down please
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the following process for each. We'll do the first one, then you cna use the same idea to do the other two.
Isolate the term with x by subtracting the constant on the left (sub 1 from both sides). To get
Now get x 'by itself'. In this case, multiply both sides by 2
For the next one
Isolate the term with x
Now get x 'by itself'. Multiply by 2/3
You can do the last one
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