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Tess
30 December, 15:40
1/2 (4x+10) = 2 i need to get x
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Deon Wang
30 December, 16:40
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First you need to distribute the 1/2 by the numbers in the parentheses
1/2•4x and 1/2•10 which equals
2x+5=10
next, you will need to get the 2x by itself so you would do
2x+5=10
-5=-5
2x=5
finally, you divide the 2 by the 5 so you can get the x by itself
2x divided by 5
the answer is: x=2.5
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