How do you solve xx−3=6x−3?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You add by 3 from both sides of an equation.
x-3+3=6x-3+3
Then, add numbers from left/right.
x=6x
Subtract 6x both sides of an equation.
x-6x=6x-6x
Simplify.
-5x=0
Divide by -5 both sides of an equation.
-5x/-5=0/-5
Simplify.
0/-5=0
X=0 is the final answer.
Hope this helps!
Thanks!
-Charlie
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SunTheHelpingHand:
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