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What is the first step to solve the following equation: 12x-37= 23


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The first step is to add 37 to both sides of the equation. i.e. grouping like terms.

12x - 37 = 23

12x - 37 + 37 = 23 + 37

12x - 0 = 60

12x = 60

To go on from there, you divide both sides by 12, i.e. removing common factors:

12x = 60

12x ÷ 12 = 60 ÷ 12

x = 5

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Add 37 to both sides

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