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11 April, 01:51

If RS=3x + 1, ST = 2x - 2, and RT=64 find the value of x

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  1. 11 April, 02:01
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    For this question, we can assume that RS + ST = RT. So now, we just have to plug in the expressions for these lengths, and solve the equation.

    (3x+1) + (2x-2) = 64

    Because we are only dealing with one operation, the parentheses aren't necessary.

    3x + 1 + 2x - 2 = 64

    Next, we should combine like terms on the left side of the equation. We know that 3x + 2x = 5x, and that 1 - 2 = - 1.

    5x - 1 = 64

    The goal of an equation is to get the variable alone. To do this, we have to get rid of the - 1 on the left side of the equation. So, we are going to add 1 to both sides of the equation, to cancel out the - 1 on the left side.

    5x = 65

    Finally, we are going to divide both sides by 5, as this is the inverse operation of multiplication, which is how the 5 and the x are connected.

    x = 13

    Therefore, the value of x is 13.
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