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How do you solve this
2x + 3 = 12

User Marionebl
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Answer:

If you are trying to find slope this is how you solve it.

Explanation:

2x+3=12

-2x -2x

3=-2x+12

÷3 ÷3 ÷3

y=-2/3x+4

So if you are trying to find the slope it is -2/3x and the y intercept is 4.

User Lord Null
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hello!


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In order to solve this equation, we should first subtract 3 from both sides:


\pmb{2x=12-3}

Which equals


\pmb{2x=9}

Divide both sides by 2


\pmb{x=\displaystyle(9)/(2) }


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note:-

Hope everything is clear; if you need any more explanation/clarification, kindly let me know, and I will comment and/or edit my answer :)

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