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2 December, 20:20

How to solve 2x-1/2=3-x

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  1. 2 December, 20:37
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    To solve for x:

    Move all the terms containing "x" to the left side of the equation. Do this by adding x to both sides.

    2x+x=3x. The new equation is:

    3x-1/2=3

    Now, move all terms not containing "x" to the right side of the equation. Do this by adding 1/2 to both sides.

    3x=3+1/2 The new equation is:

    3x=3 1/2, or 3.5

    The final step is to isolate x. To do so, divide each side by 3.

    3x/3 = 3 1/2 / 3 The new equation is:

    x=1 1/6
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