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Howard Harris
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9 April, 07:10
How do you simplify an Algebraic expression?
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Adonis
9 April, 07:12
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You can solve one by ... it's hard to explain So i'll just show you
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's an example,
2x+7=4+5x
First you subtract the variables on both sides (lower variable)
2x+7=4+5x
-2x - 2x
Which will leave you
7=4+3x
The subtract the whole number on each side (lower number)
7=4+3x
-4 - 4
Which will leave you
3=+3x
Then you divide on both sides
3/3 3/3
which should leave you
x=1
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