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Solve the following equation algebraically. Show your work.
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Solve the following equation algebraically. Show your work.
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The answer is x=16
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16+2=18 18dividedby3=6
Brain and calculator maybe even calculator soup
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answer: x=16
explanation: multiply both sides by 3 and get 18=x+2 then move the variable and get -x=2-18 and then calculate and you get -x=-16 and then you change the signs and get x=16
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