SOLUTION: Since the variable exists on both sides, I need to use addition or subtraction to collect the variable on one side and get what 'x' equals.
6x - 2 = x + 13
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Question 717685: Since the variable exists on both sides, I need to use addition or subtraction to collect the variable on one side and get what 'x' equals.
6x - 2 = x + 13
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x - 2 = x + 13
6x-x=13+2
5x=15
x=15/5
x=3 ans.
Proof:
6*3-2=3+13
18-2=16
16=16
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