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16 April, 22:14
What's the solution to 5x-5=0
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Alejandra Hester
16 April, 22:28
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X = 5
Explanation:
5x-5 = 0 (add 5 to both side)
5x = 5 (divide 5 from both sides)
x=1
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Alden Estrada
17 April, 02:00
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x=1 x equals negative one
Step-by-step explanation:
5x-5=0 You add 5 from both sides of the = sign
+5 + 5 5-5 = 0 0-5 = (-5)
5x=5 Then you divide 5 from both sides
/5 / 5
x=1
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