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  • 11-05-2019
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5+3×=6+2×what's this ​

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  • 11-05-2019

First combine like terms ( x's go with x's), so subtract 2x to both sides and you get:

5+ (3x-2x) = 6 + (2x-2x)

5 + x = 6

Isolate x by bringing 5 to the other side by subtraction

(5-5) + x = (6-5)

x = 1

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