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3x+16=7x


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Answer:

x = 4

Explanation:

We have the algebraic expression 3x + 16 = 7x and are asked to solve.

When we need to solve for x, we need to get x alone always.

So 3x + 16 = 7x.

Subtract 3x from both sides :

16 = 4x

Divide 4 from both sides :

x = 4

User Jpountz
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Answer:


\large \boxed{x = 4}

Explanation:

Goal

  • Solve for x-term.

Given

  • Equation


3x + 16 = 7x

Step 1

  • Combine like terms. We move 3x to subtract 7x since we can't add with a constant with a variable.


16 = 7x - 3x \\ 16 = 4x

Step 2

  • Move 4 to divide 16 because we need to make x-term as the subject of equation.


(16)/(4) = x \\ 4 = x

Step 3

  • If you are not sure that the answer is correct, we can check the answer by substituting x = 4 in the equation.


3x + 16 = 7x \longrightarrow 3(4) + 16 = 7(4) \\ 12 + 16 = 28 \\ 28 = 28

The equation is true for x = 4. Hence, the solution is x = 4

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