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How do you solve 2x - 23 = x + 7

User RajGan
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5 votes

Answer:

x = 30

Explanation:

To solve the equation means to solve for the variable x. To solve for x, you must isolate the variable. This means to move all terms attached to x to one side of the equation, and all terms not attached to x to the other side. This is simple to do.

2x - 23 = x + 7
2x - 23 - x = x + 7 - x
x - 23 = 7
x - 23 + 23 = 7 + 23
x = 30

Always make sure to check your work when working with variables.

2x - 23 = x + 7
2(30) - 23 = 30 + 7
60 - 23 = 37
37 = 37

37 = 37 is true. The solution x = 30 is thus correct.

User Daniel Genezini
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18 votes

Answer: x = 30

Explanation:

We need to move xs from one side to another side, same with numbers (when you do that their initial sign changes) where you get

2x - x = 7 + 23

and now you simplify

x = 30

User Edward Clements
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