5x-3=3x-5 by transforming method
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Hi!
That’s simple Algebra.
All you need is to pass all X terms in one side of the equation as it follows:
5x−3x=−5+3
2x=−2
Remember all mathematical operations pass with their opposite to the other side. As 2 is multiplying X, it divides our result in right. Then, we have:
x=−2/2
x=−1
Let’s prove the solution:
[(5)(−1)]−3=[(3)(−1)]−5
−5–3=−3–5
−8=−8
Yes, that’s true.
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