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How can you solve the Quetion that has variables on both sides how do you move a variable terms from one side of the equation to the other
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How can you solve the Quetion that has variables on both sides how do you move a variable terms from one side of the equation to the other
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Subtract a positive or add a negative from one side and do it to the same term on the other side. Ex: 3x+5=6x. You would subtract 3x from the left side and subtract 3x from 6x on the other side to even it out and isolate x.
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