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Solve 2x−3=13 for the varialbe.
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Solve 2x−3=13 for the varialbe.
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Add three to both sides, now you have 2x=16 divide by two on each side then you have x=8
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The answer is 8
Explanation:
2x-3=13
2x=13+3
2x=16
x=8
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