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5(2x − 3) = 5
How many solutions does this equation have?

What are the solutions to this equation

Please show your work

User Damphat
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Answer:

Explanation:

The only solution is x=2

5(2x-3)=5

Divide each term by 5 and simplify

2x−3=12x-3=1

Move all terms not containing x

to the right side of the equation.

2x=42x=4

Divide each term by 2

x=2

User Nachiket Kate
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Answer:

The given solution has only one solution which is x=2

Explanation:

Given the equation


5(2x-3)=5

we have to find the solution of above equation.

Equation is


5(2x-3)=5

Divide by 5 throughout the equation


2x-3=(5)/(5)=1


2x-3=1

Adding 3 on both sides


2x=4

Dividing throughout by 2, we get


x=(4)/(2)=2

Hence, the given solution has only one solution which is x=2

User Brave
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