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Humberto Harrison
19 June, 05:03
What is 2x-16=90 in Algebra1
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Bobby Moses
19 June, 06:54
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X = 53.
90 + 16 = 106, then you divide by 2 to find x, and x equals 53.
step 1: add 16 to 90.
90 + 16 = 106 ...
step 2: divide both side by 2.
106/2 = 53. 2x/2 would cancel out.
x = 53, and this is how you would solve to find x.
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Christina Roy
19 June, 09:00
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In order to get x, you would get rid of everything else around it. - 16 is the last thing you did to form this equation, so you would add 16 to both sides, which would get you 2x = 106. Since you want x by itself, you would divide 2 on both sides, which would get you x = 53. And the answer would be x = 53.
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