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Solve this 59 + x = 24​

User AwadKab
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Hey there!

=> 59 + x = 24

=> x = 24 - 59

=> x = -35

Therefore, 59 + (-35) = 24

User Scott Evernden
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf{x=-35}}

Explanation:

A subtraction property of equations is the subject of this problem.

For the correct answer, you need to isolate x from one side of the equation.

59+x=24

First, switch sides.

x+59=24

Then, subtract by 59 from both sides.


\sf{x+59-59=24-59}

Solve.


\sf{24-59=-35}


\boxed{\sf{x=-35}}

Therefore, the solution is x=-35, which is our answer.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

User Teocali
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