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\quad \sf \: 4x + 3 = 7



solve for x ​

User Mutex
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Hii student!


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x=1! ^-^

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FIRST subtract 3 from both sides.


\sf 4x=7-3}


\sf 4x=4}

NEXT divide both sides by 4.


\boldsymbol{x=1}

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User Max Weinzierl
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Answer:

x = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 3 = 7 (subtract both sides by 3)

4x = 7 - 3 (simplify)

4x = 4 (divide both sides by 4)

4x/4 = 4/4 (simplify)

x = 1

User CallMePhil
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