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How do you solve 10x−3=1004x−5?

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Answered by aakriti5055
0

10x -100x = -5+3

-90x=-2

x=-2/-90

x=1/45 is answer

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Answered by MarilynEvans
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Correct question:

How do you solve: 10x - 3 = 100x - 5?

Answer:

Step 1: Write the equation as it is to avoid any confusion.

10x - 3 = 100x - 5

Step 2: Take all the variable consisting terms to either on L.H.S or R.H.S and all the constant terms to one side. Usually, variable consisting terms are written on L.H.S and constant terms on R.H.S.

Then, just change the sign.

If it's positive, it'll change into negative.

If it's negative, it'll change into positive.

If it's in multiplication, it'll change into division.

If it's in division, it'll change into multiplication.

So, according to this, our equation will turn into,

10x - 100x = - 5 + 3

Step 3: Then, add, subtract, multiply and divide according to the formed equation.

-90x = - 2

90x = 2

x = 2/90

x = 1/45

Therefore, x is equal to 1/45.

Remember:

If you get any question like this which says, to solve "it means that, you've to find the value of x or any other respective variable.

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