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How do you solve 2 + s/7 = 2

How do you solve 2 + s/7 = 2-example-1

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Ok, let’s take it step by step to solve the problem you’ve specified, then the one attached.

2+s/7=2
first, subtract 2 from both sides.
s/7=0
Therefore, s=0. Let’s check our answer.
2+0/7=2
2=2
We can confirm that s=0.

Now, let’s solve the one attached for x.
-2(2x+2)=8
First, use the distributive property and multiply -2 by 2x+2.
-4x-4=8
now, add 4 to both sides.
-4x=12
Finally, divide both sides by -4.
x=-3
Let’s check our answer.
-2(2(-3)+2)=8
-2(-4)=8
8=8, so we can confirm that x=-3.
User Yegor
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2 + s/7 = 2

subtract 2 from each side

s/7 = 0

multiply each side by 7

s =0

Answer: s=0


-2(2x+2)=8

distribute

-4x-4=8

add 4 to each side

-4x=12

divide by -4

x=-3

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