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What is
the value of x. If 5+x+6=2x+11

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Answer:


x=0

Explanation:

1) Add the numbers.


5+x+6=2x+11\\11+x=2x+11

2) Rearrange terms.


11+x=2x+11\\\\x+11=2x+11

3) Subtract 11 from both sides of the equation.


x+11=2x+11\\x+11-11+2x+11-11

4) Simplify.

a. Subtract the numbers.


x+11-11=2x+11-11\\x=2x+11-11

b. Subtract the numbers.


x=2x+11-11\\x=2x

Result:
2x

5) Subtract
2x from both sides of the equation.


x=2x\\x-2x=2x-2x

6) Simplify.

a. Combine like terms.


x-2x=2x-2x\\-x=2x-2x

b. Combine like terms


-x=2x-2x\\-x=0

Result:
-x=0

7) Divide both sides of the equation by the same term.


-x=0\\(-x)/(-1) =(0)/(-1)

8) Simplify.

a. Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator.


x=(0)/(-1)

Solution:


x=0

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