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19 January, 04:48

What does it mean for a value to be the solution of the equation

3x - 5 = 23?

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  1. 19 January, 05:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly,

    For a value to be a solution for a given equation implies that, the value makes the equation true on both side of the equation

    e. g 5+x=10 So, the only solution is 5, which will make the equation true.

    Therefore, A solution set is the set of all variables that makes the equation true.

    Now let solve the given question

    3x - 5 = 23

    We are looking for what will multiply by 3 and subtract 5 from it and it will give 23.

    3x-5=23

    Add 5 to both sides, to eliminate the constant

    3x-5+5=23+5

    3x=28

    Now, divide both sides by 3

    3x/3=28/3

    x=28/3

    x=9⅓ to mixed fraction

    To prove x=28/3 is the solution

    3x-5 = 23

    3*28/3 - 5 = 23

    28-5 = 23

    23=23

    Then, it is a solution to the equation
  2. 19 January, 05:13
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    If x is a solution, then, replacing the numerical value of x, then 3x-5 will be 23.

    For this equation: 3x=23+5=28, the solution is x=28/3
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