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| Question 695180:  3x+7=x-4
 Answer by Simnepi(216)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Subtract x from both sides of the equation 3x+7 (- x) = x-4 (- x)  (this eliminates the x from the right hand side of the equal sign)
 so now you have
 2x+7 = -4
 now subtract 7 from both sides of the equation
 2x+7 (- 7) = -4 (- 7) (this eliminates the plus 7 on the left hand side)
 so now you have
 2x = -11
 dividing by 2 on both sides
 2x/2 = -11/2 this gets rid of the number in front of the x (the coefficient of x) just leaving x on one side and a number on the other
 x = -5.5
 
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