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Zion Johnston
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16 January, 07:49
How to isolate a variable
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Kamila Burns
16 January, 07:51
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The basic technique to isolate a variable is to "do something to both sides" of the equation, such as add, subtract, multiply, or divide both sides of the equation by the same number. By repeating this process, we can get the variable isolated on one side of the equation.
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