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29 April, 21:07

4x - 9 = 2x + 15 can someone explain the system used to answer this question

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  1. 29 April, 21:14
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    The system is comprised of two processes

    that go on at the same time:

    #1). Do what ever you want to, to get 'x'

    on one side of the equation, and

    everything else on the other side.

    #2). Whatever you do to one side of the equation,

    you must immediately do the same thing to the

    other side.

    That's the system.

    Here's how it works: (I can't believe you're in high school math

    and you've never seen, studied, or practiced this before.)

    You said that 4x - 9 = 2x + 15

    and you need to find

    what 'x' is.

    Subtract 2x from each side: 2x - 9 = 15

    Add 9 to each side: 2x = 24

    Divide each side by 2 : x = 12.
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