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31 August, 16:42

2x-h=x+a

(Solve for x)

(Where exactly do I start and how do I solve for x?)

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  1. 31 August, 16:45
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    To solve for x, you have to get x by itself/alone on one side of the equation.

    2x - h = x + a

    First you can subtract x on both sides to get the x on one side. (you could subtract either 2x or x)

    x - h = a

    Next you add h on both sides to get x by itself.

    x = a + h

    and that is your answer
  2. 31 August, 16:47
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    2x - h = x + a add h to both sides

    2x = x + a + h subtract x from both sides

    x = a + h
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