SOLUTION: 2(x-3)=5x+4 solve for x
Here is what I have so far
2x-6=5x+4
+6 +6
2x=5x+10
-5x-5x
-3x=10 <------ This is where I am stuck. What do I divide by?
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Here is what I have so far
2x-6=5x+4
+6 +6
2x=5x+10
-5x-5x
-3x=10 <------ This is where I am stuck. What do I divide by?
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Question 676850: 2(x-3)=5x+4 solve for x
Here is what I have so far
2x-6=5x+4
+6 +6
2x=5x+10
-5x-5x
-3x=10 <------ This is where I am stuck. What do I divide by? Found 2 solutions by ReadingBoosters, littlebitlove:Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2(x-3) = 5x +4
2x - 6 = 5x + 4
2x = 5x + 4 + 6
2x = 5x + 10
2x - 5x = 10
-3x = 10
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Divide both sides by -3
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If you have 2x = 5x + 10
then
2x - 2x = 5x + 10 - 2x
you get
0 = 3x + 10
subtract 10 from both sides
-10 = 3x
x = -10/3
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