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3x +5= 2x + 7What should you do first to isolate the variable?Click on the correct answer.Subtract 2 from both sides.Add 2x to both sides.Subtract 2x from both sides.

3x +5= 2x + 7What should you do first to isolate the variable?Click on the correct-example-1

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Solution:

Consider the following equation:


3x+5\text{ = 2x+7}

To isolate the variable, we must have the variable x on one side of the given equation. To achieve this, we can subtract to both sides of the equation 2x:


3x+5\text{ -2x= 2x+7}-2x

this is equivalent to:


(3x-2x)\text{ +5 =( 2x-2x )+ 7}

this is equivalent to:


x\text{ + 5 = 7}

then, we can conclude that the correct answer is:

SUBTRACT 2X FROM BOTH SIDES

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