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13 January, 16:27

If you were asked to describe how you would solve for an unknown value in an

equation, how would you explain that process? Give it a try here, using the equation

given as a step by step example to go along with your explanation. Be as detailed as

possible for each step of the solution.

3 (x - 2) = 5x - 14

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  1. 13 January, 16:28
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (x - 2) = 5x - 14 (given)

    3x - 6 = 5x - 14 (Distribute the "3" to "x" and "2")

    -2x - 6 = - 14 (subtract "5x" from both sides)

    -2x = - 8 (Subtract "-6" from both sides)

    x = 4 (divide both sides with "-2")
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