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Verona is solving the equation –3 + 4x = 9. In order to isolate the variable term using the subtraction property of equality, which number should she subtract from both sides of the equation?

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
6

Hello there!

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Explanation: Subtraction property of equality- is subtracting the same number from both sides of an equation it does not change the equation.

First Verona had to add by 3 from both sides of an equation form.

-3x+4x+3=9+3

Then simplify by equation.

4x=12

Next, divide by 4 from both sides of an equation form.

4x/4=12/4

Finally, simplify.

12/4=3

12/3=4

4*3=12

3*4=12

Final answer: x=3

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-Charlie

Answered by vakogun2000
3

She adds 3 to both sides of the equality sign and gets

X = 3


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