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Which side of the equation 5t - 8 = 19t + 1 would you isolate the variable terms? Why?
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Which side of the equation 5t - 8 = 19t + 1 would you isolate the variable terms? Why?
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we rewrite equations to make them simple or to solve them. Solving algebraic equations often means isolating the variable or rewriting the equation so that one expression is only the variable with a coefficient of 1
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