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Jaime Franklin
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15 September, 15:36
What is 2x+3=5 using algebraic methods
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Zaiden Deleon
15 September, 15:46
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X=1 that's the answer to your question all I did was subtract 3 on both sides and that leaves me with 2x=2 and then divide 2 on both sides and then X=1
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Oz
15 September, 15:48
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x=1
Step-by-step explanation:
First, subtract 3 from both sides. Then divide both sides by two and you will get x=1.
Here is how it goes:
2x+3=5 2x=2 x=1
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