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What is the solution to the equation shown
2/3x + 5= 1

User Thebenman
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Answer:

x=-6

Explanation:

Subtract 5 from 1 So: 2/3x=-4

Multiply 3/2 on both sides : x=-12/2

So x = -6

User Mehatab
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Answer:


{x = -6}

Explanation:

Note: * = times (x)


\huge {(2)/(3) x + 5 = 1}\\

Let's isolate the x

We can do this via inverse operations.


(2)/(3)x + 5 = 1\\-5 \hspace9 \hspace9 -5\\\\(2)/(3)x = -4\\ * 3 \hspace9 *3\\\\2x = -12

Now that we've isolated the x, we want to simplify it. We do this so we can make x by itself as just x instead of 6x.


(2x)/(2) = (-12)/(2) \\\\(2x)/(2) = x\\\\(-12)/(2) = -6\\\\\huge\boxed {x = -6}

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