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HELP PLEASEE!!!!

What is the reason for each step in the solution of the equation?


3x−2=4


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HELP PLEASEE!!!! What is the reason for each step in the solution of the equation-example-1
User Mike Crawford
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Answer:

you have to use the transposing method

Explanation:

1. transposing -2 to RHS as +2

2. transposing ×3 to RHS as ÷3

3. after dividing 6 with 3 it gives out 2

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Answer:

See below ~

Explanation:


\textsf {Each of the steps has been reasoned below :}


\implies \textsf {3x - 2 = 4 (Given)}


\implies \textsf {3x = 6 (Addition Property of Equality)}


\implies \textsf {x = 2 (Division Property of Equality)}


\textsf {In the second step, the property has been applied}\\\textsf {by adding 2 to each side of the equation.}


\textsf {In the third step, the property has been applied by dividing 3 on each side.}

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