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How do you work out this math problem?? 2+2x-5=5(x+3)

User Keltex
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1) Simplify the problem

This involves combining variables

2-5=-3

Now that is -3+2x= 5x+15

2) Find the hidden variable.

Now that the problem is in order you can find the hidden variable of x.

So think what number in place of x makes this equation true?

There are may ways you can solve for x, including the substitution method.
User Grabner
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the first step i'd take is distributing the right side, by multiplying everything in the parentheses by 5 , so ; 2+2x-5=5x+15

then you could gather similar or like terms on one side, by moving all the x terms to the right, and all the regular terms to the left. to do this, you do the same thing on both sides of the equation

2 +2x -5 = 5x +15
-2x -15 = -2x -15

2-5-15 = 3x
User Jose R
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