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3x-5=x+1 Helpppppppppppp
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3x-5=x+1
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First you subtract 3x-x since they are like terms turning the equation into 2x-5=1. Then you add 5+1 because they are like terms making the equation 2x=6. Last you divide 6/2 to get x=3
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your answer is x= 3
Hope this helps!
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