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14 = 1/2 (9x - 8) solve for x in the simplest form

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Solving an equation for x

We want to find which value must have x, so this equation is true:


14=((9x-8))/(2)

In order to solve the equation for x we want to "leave x alone" on one side of the equation.

In order to do that we just have to remember one simple rule: what we do on one side of the equal "=" is what we must do on the other side.

Step 1: taking 2 to the left side


\begin{gathered} 14=((9x-8))/(2) \\ \downarrow \\ 14\cdot2=9x-8 \\ 28=9x-8 \end{gathered}

Step 2: taking 8 to the left side


\begin{gathered} 28=9x-8 \\ \downarrow \\ 28+8=9x \\ 36=9x \end{gathered}

Step 3: taking 9 to the left side


\begin{gathered} 36=9x \\ \downarrow \\ (36)/(9)=x \\ 4=x \\ \end{gathered}

Then,

answer: x = 4

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