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Answer two questions about Equations A and B: A. 2x1 = 5x B. -1 = 3x
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Answer two questions about Equations A and B:
A. 2x1 = 5x
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-1 = 3x
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Answer:
This is Equation B
Explanation:
Algebraic equations are mathematical equations that contain unknown variables.
To get Equation B from Equation A, we add/subtract the same quantity to/from both sides. Option A is the correct option.
Equation A is equivalent to Equation B
Question 1: We are given equation A as:
2x - 1 = 5x .............Equation A
To get Equation B from A, we would subtract 2x from both sides of the equation.
2x - 2x - 1 = 5x - 2x
- 1 = 3x This is Equation B
Question 2: Based on the previous answer,
2x - 1 = 5x is equal to -1 = 3x.
Hence, both Equation A and Equation B are equivalent expressions.
Therefore,
To get Equation B from Equation A, we add/subtract the same quantity to/from both sides. Option A is the correct option.
Equation A is equivalent to Equation B
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