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Variables review find x if: x+7=20

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There is a property called "Subtraction property of equality". This property states that, if:


a=b

Then:


a-c=b-c

In this case you have the following equation given in the exercise:


x+7=20​

So you need to solve for the variable "x" in order to find its value. To do that, you need to apply the Subtraction property of equality by subtracting 7 from both sides of the equation. Therefore, you get the following result:


\begin{gathered} x+7-(7)=20​-(7) \\ x=13 \end{gathered}

The answer is:


x=13

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