Math, asked by jai9756, 2 months ago

5x+3=3x+7
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Answered by stuffducky
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

First, IF YOU ARE FINDING x, you need to Isolate all the Numbers with X in it, making it 5x-3x = -3+7. Then, you Do the rest. Subtract 3x from 5x to get 2x and then you Add 7 from -3 to get 10 overall getting 2x= 10. Then, isolate the final X By dividing both sides by 2 getting 5.

x = 5

here is what your work should look like:

5x+3=3x+7

5x-3x=-3+7

2x+10

x=5

Answered by EinsteinRelativo
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\sf 5x+3=3x+7\\\\\\5x+3-3=3x+7-3\\\\\\5x=3x+4\\\\\\5x-3x=3x+4-3x\\\\\\2x=4\\\\\\\dfrac{2x}{2}=\dfrac{4}{2}\\\\\\\to \boxed{\sf x=2}

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