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9 July, 05:59

What is the solution of the equation? 6x - 3 = 5x - 5

A. - 4

B. - 2

C. 0

D. - 1

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  1. 9 July, 06:01
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    To solve for x, you should try to get x by itself on one side of the equals sign. To do this, you will be able to add or subtract the two items that have "x" in them as well as the two whole numbers

    6x - 3 = 5x - 5

    First you can combine the whole numbers (3 and 5) together on one side of the equation by either adding 3 to both sides, or 5. Below I've added 3 to both sides

    6x = 5x - 5 + 3

    6x = 5x - 2

    Then you can combine the x's on one side. Below, I've subtracted 5x from both sides of the equation:

    6x - 5x = - 2

    Because 6x - 5x = x ... x = - 2
  2. 9 July, 06:12
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    6x-3=5x-5 6x-5x=-5+3 X=-2
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