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Solve 2x+3= x-4 please answer now

User Nyeema
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Answer:

x= -7

Explanation:

To solve this equation, we want to find out what x is. We have to get x by itself.

Perform the opposite of what is being done to the equation. Remember to perform everything to both sides.

2x+3=x-4

x is being added to -4. The opposite of addition is subtraction. Subtract x from both sides.

2x-x+3=x-x-4

2x-x+3= -4

x+3= -4

3 is being added to x. The opposite of addition is subtraction. Subtract 3 from both sides.

x+3-3= -4-3

x= -4-3

x=-7

Let's check our solution. Plug -7 in for x in the original equation.

2x+3=x-4

2(-7)+3= -7-4

-14+3= -7-4

-11= -11

Both sides are the same, so we know that -7 is the solution.

User Subhanshu
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Solution,

2x+3=x-4

or,2x-x=-4-3

x= -7

Answer:-7

hope it will

Good luck on your assignment

User BrianP
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