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Abbie Frost
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15 October, 01:42
What is the value of x if 5x+2=6x+13
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Armando Landry
15 October, 01:50
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hi there!
the value of x will equal - 11
Step-by-step explanation:
you move the x to the same side which in this case is : minus 5 on both sides to get 2 = x+13
then you will minus 13 on both sides to get x by itself and you get x = - 11
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