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How do we solve the equation 1x+2=0x+3

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To solve the following equation


1x+2=0x+3

We have a coefficient equals to zero, then this term is going to vanish. We stay with the following equation:


x+2=3

If we subtract 2 from both sides, we're going to get the value for 'x'.


\begin{gathered} x+2-2=3-2 \\ \Rightarrow x=1 \end{gathered}

And this is the solution for the equation. x = 1.

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