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15-3x=3

User Ruchie
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Hi!

Answer:


\boxed{X=4}

Explanation:

You subtract by 15 both sides of an equation.


15-3x-15=3-15

Simplify equation.


-3x=-12

Then, you divide by -3 both sides of an equation.


(-3x)/(-3)=(-12)/(-3)

Simplify.


12/3=4


\boxed{X=4}, which is our final answer.

Hope this helps!

Have a nice day! :)

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-Charlie

Thank you!

User Isotrope
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Hey there!


  • \bold{15-3x=3}
  • Subtract by
    \bold{15} on each of your sides

  • \bold{15-3x-15=3-15}

  • \bold{-3x=-12}
  • Now we have to divide by the number
    \bold{-3} on each of your sides

  • \bold{(-3x)/(-2)=(-12)/(-3)}

  • \bold{Cancel:(-3x)/(-3)} because it gives us the result of
    \bold{1}

  • \bold{Keep:(-12)/(-3)} because it gives us the result of
    \bold{x}

  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{x=4}}}\checkmark

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~
\bold{LoveYourselfFirst:)}

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