mamabearplus2 mamabearplus2
  • 08-11-2019
  • Mathematics
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how do you solve this equation with variables on both sides
3x-6=7x+1

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lilsushi19 lilsushi19
  • 08-11-2019

answer

-7/4

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-6=7x+1

you subtract the 3 on both sides

-6=4x+1

then you subtract the 1 on both sides

-7=4x

then divide -7 on each side

x=-7/4

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chicken8974 chicken8974
  • 08-11-2019
-6 turns into +6 then that=7 and 7x + -3x = 4x and 7 divided by 4 = 1.75
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