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HELP ME PLEASE!!

What is the first step to solve this equation?

A: add 5x to both sides

B: Add z (For the love…. Let go of z already!!

C: Distribute (multiply) the parenthesis


Please help me get this answer correctly

HELP ME PLEASE!! What is the first step to solve this equation? A: add 5x to both-example-1
User Miniman
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Answer:

C: Distribute (multiply) the parenthesis

Explanation:

You want to know the first step to solve the equation ...

2(3x -4) -5x = 2

Simplify

Usually a good first step is to completely simplify the equation. This would be done by using the distributive property to eliminate parentheses, then combining like terms.

6x -8 -5x = 2 . . . . . . . . multiply the content of parentheses by 2

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Additional comment

The next steps are ...

x -8 = 2 . . . . . . . combine like terms

x = 10 . . . . . . . . . add 8 to both sides

y = 3(10) -4 = 26 . . . . . use the expression for y to find y

(x, y) = (10, 26) . . . . . . . . . . . . summarize the solution

2(26) -5(10) = 2 . . . . . . true. Check the answer.

Adding 5x to both sides will eliminate the 5x term from the left, but will put a 5x term on the right. That is not a useful step for making one "x" term.

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