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I need help on this question I'm lost 2x+16=5x+4
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you add 2x and 5x wich gets you 7x and then you ad 16 and 4 which gets you 20 so
7x=20 im not sure what your answers are but that pretty much the simplest form
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2x + 16 = 5x + 4
Subtract 5x from both sides, as well as subtracting 16 from both sides.
(2x - 5x) = (4 - 16)
Add like terms.
-3x = -12
Divide both sides by -3.
x = 4
~Hope I helped!~
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