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Imani Dougherty
Mathematics
16 October, 03:01
20-x=6. Explain how you would solve the equation
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Leroy Cole
16 October, 03:08
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The correct answer is, x = 14
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given an expression, 20 - x = 6
To solve this expression means that to find the value of x
To find the value of x
20 - x = 6
⇒ 20 - 6 = x (making constant term are on same side)
⇒ x = 20 - 6
x = 14
Therefore the value of x = 14
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Javier Downs
16 October, 03:18
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I would add x to both sides of the equation, and I would subtract 6 from both sides.
20-x+x-6=6-6+x
14=x
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