2x-3=1/3x+1/3
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To solve this problem, first, you have to isolate it on one side of the equation. Isolate x on one side of the equation.
2x-3=1/3x+1/3
2x-3+3=1/3x+1/3+3 (First, add by 3 from both sides.)
1/3x+1/3+3 (Solve.)
1/3x+1/3+3=10/3+1/3x
2x=10/3+1/3x
2x-1/3x=10/3+1/3x-1/3x (Subtract by 1/3x from both sides.)
2x-1/3x (Solve.)
2x-1/3x=5/3x
5/3x=10/3
3*5/3x=10*3/3 (Multiply by 3 from both sides.)
10*3/3 (Solve.)
10*3/3=10
5x=10
5x/5=10/5 (Then, divide by 5 from both sides.)
10/5 (Solve.)
10/5=2
x=2
\Rightarrow \bigstar \ \Large\boxed{\mathsf{X=2}}\bigstar
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Step-by-step explanation:
2x - 3 = 1/3x + 1/3.
2x - 1/3x = 1/3 + 3/1 .
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