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How do you solve 2x−7=−8+3x?


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Answered by aami21
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steps:

2x - 7 =  - 8  + 3x \\ 2x - 3x =  - 8 + 7 \\  - x =  - 1 \\ x = 1

Answered by Xavier0502
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2x-7=-8+3x

Transposing '3x' from rhs to Lhs and '-7' from Lhs to rhs.

2x-3x=-8+7

-x=-1

x=1.

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