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How would you find the value of x is x equals five, in the equation...5x+29=45?
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How would you find the value of x is x equals five, in the equation...5x+29=45?
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5x+29 = 45
5x = 16 (subtract 29 from both sides)
x = 16/5.
That is the answer, I don't know where you got the value of 5 but it doesn't make sense. To prove it, let's try put it into the equation:
5x5 + 29 =45
25 + 29 = 45
Wrong! 25 + 29 = 54.
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