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5x-2=3x+4
which one?
x=1
x=2/3
x=-3
x=3

User Ali Hmer
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5 votes

Answer:

x=3

Explanation:

User Marco Merola
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Answer:


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Explanation:

We are given the equation:


5x-2=3x+4

We want to solve for x, therefore we must isolate x on one side of the equation.

First, move all the constants to one side of the equation. 2 is being subtracted from 5x. The inverse of subtraction is addition. Add 2 to both sides.


5x-2+2=3x+4+2


5x=3x+4+2


5x=3x+6

Next, move all the terms with variables to one side. 3x is being added to 6. The inverse of addition is subtraction. Subtract 3x from both sides.


5x-3x=3x-3x+6


5x-3x=6


2x=6

x is being multiplied by 2. The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides of the equation by 2.


(2x)/(2) =(6)/(2)


x=(6)/(2)


x=3

x is equal to 3 and the correct answer is D. x=3

User Ahkeem
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