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Which value of x makes the equation 12x -15 = 6 -3x

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Answer:

X=
(7)/(5)

Explanation:

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1. Rearrange terms.

12x-15=6-3x

12x-15=-3x+6

2. Add 15 to both sides.

12−15=−3+6

12−15+15=−3+6+15

3. Simplify

If you add the numbers you will get:

12x=-3x+21

4. Add 3x to both sides of the equation.

12x=-3x+21

12x+3x=-3x+21+3x

5. Simplify

If you combine the like terms you will get,

15x=21

6. Divide both sides of the equation by the same term.

15x=21


(15x)/(15) =
(21)/(15)

7. Simplify

If you cancel terms that are in both of the numerator and denominator, then divide the numbers you will get:

x=
(7)/(5)

I hope this helps :)

User TongChen
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Answer:

x=7/5

Explanation:

12x+3x=15+6

15x=21

x=7/5

User RyBolt
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