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2x-1-(-x+3) = 6-2x SHOW STEPS

User HKIT
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Answer:

x=2

Explanation:

2x-1-1(-x+3)=6-2x

2x-1+1x-3=6-2x

2x-1+1x-3=6-2x

2x-1+x-3=6-2x

2x-1+x-3=6-2x

2x-4+x=6-2x

2x-4+x=6-2x

3x-4=6-2x

3x-4=6-2x (You will have to rearrange terms.)

3x-4=-2x+6

(And add four to both sides of the equation)

3x-4=-2x+6

3x-4+4=-2x+6+4

3x=-2x+10

3x=-2x+10 (Add 2x to both sides of the equation.)

3x+2x=-2x+10+2x

5x=10

(Now you have to divide both sides of the equation by the same term.)

5x=10

5x=10

-- = --- (Divide by 5)

5 5

it will now equal x=2.

that is how you get your answer.

i hope this helps you. :)

User Thomas Neuteboom
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Answer:

x=2

Explanation:

2x-1+x-3=6-2x

3x-4=6-2x

3x+2x=6+4

5x=10

x=2

User Keeg
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