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What is 2x – 1=X-3 for equations with the Variable on Both sides​

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Answer:

answer:

x= -2

Explanation:

2x-1=x-3

subtract X on both sides, so now the equation is x-1 = -3

x-1 = -3

add 1 to both sides, so then it is like x-1+1= -3+1

the answer you get is x=-2

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2x-1=x-3
2x-x-1=x-x-3
x-1=-3
x+1=-3+1
x=-2
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