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An equation is a mathematical statement with an 'equal to' symbol between two algebraic expressions that have equal values. For example, 2x+9 2 x + 9 is the expression on the left-hand side that is equated with the expression 24 on the right-hand side.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Clear fractions and decimals by multiplying each term of the equation by the LCD (least

common denominator).

Step 2: Remove the parentheses by distributing.

Step 3: Combine any like terms found on the same side.

Step 4: Use the addition principle to move the variable term to one side of the equation and the

number to the other side.

Step 5: Multiply or divide to solve for the variable.

Step 6: Check the result in the original equation.

THIS IS AN EXAMPLE FOR YOU ⬇️

Example - Solve 5(4t ñ 14) ñ 7 = 63

Solution - To solve the equation, begin by removing the parentheses distribute 5 to remove the parentheses,

= combine 70 and 7

= 77 77 add 77 to both sides to isolate the variable term,

= divide both sides by 20 to solve for the variable,

= 5 70/7 2

= 4t 14 7 63

= 20t 63

= 20t 77

=0/20

= 63

= 20t 140

= 20t 140

= t 7 .

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