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Reason What is a first step to solving for x

in the equation 9x - 7 = 10? How would you
check your solution? © MP.2

User Matt Wilding
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Answer:

Answer: Do -7 + 7 and do the same to 10, (7 + 10). This is the first step in Isolating the variable.

Explanation:

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User Harminder Singh
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\large \mathfrak{Solution : }

let's solve for x :

first step : adding 7 on both sides


  • 9x - 7 = 10


  • 9x - 7 + 7 = 10 + 7


  • 9x = 17

next step : dividing by 9 on both sides :


  • (9x)/(9) = (17)/(9)


  • x = (17)/(9)

now, let's check for the solution by Plugging the value of x as 17 / 9 in the above equation.


  • 9x - 7 = 10


  • (9 * (17)/(9) ) - 7 = 10


  • 17 - 7 = 10


  • 10 = 10

we can see that the LHS = RHS, therefore our value for x is correct. i.e 17 / 9

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