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Solve for x:
2x - 1 = 9

User Kevin Aenmey
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Answer:

Explanation:

2x -1 = 9

2x = 1+9

2x=10

x= 10/2

x = 5

User Weky
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To solve for x, isolate it on one side of the equation.

2x-1=9

First, you add by 1 from both sides.


\sf{2x-1+1=9+1}

Solve.

Add the numbers from left to right.

9+1=10

Rewrite the problem.


\sf{2x=10}

Divide by 2 from both sides.


\sf{(2x)/(2)=(10)/(2)}

Solve.

Divide these numbers from left to right.

10/2=5


\rightarrow: \boxed{\sf{x=5}}

Therefore, the final answer is x=5.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.

User Jason Quinn
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