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Jamarion Hopkins
14 October, 15:14
How do I solve 6x-5=7-9x
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Jaiden Yu
14 October, 16:09
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First, move x to one side of the equation by doing inverse operations
6x-5+9x=7
The combine like terms
6x+9x-5=7
15x-5=7
Then move 5 to the right side of the equation by adding 5 to both sides
15x=7+5
15x=12
Now divide by 15 on both sides to isolate x
15x/15=12/15
x=4/5
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