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Identify the first step in solving this equation for x : −3 = x over 4 + 2 .
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The first step in solving this equation for x is to subtract 2 from both sides of the equation, so that the x term is isolated on one side:
-3 - 2 = (x/4) + 2 - 2
-5 = x/4
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8 months ago
The first step in solving the equation −3 = x/4 + 2 is to isolate the variable x.
To do this, we start by getting rid of the constant term (+2) on the right side of the equation. We can accomplish this by subtracting 2 from both sides of the equation.
Here's the step-by-step process:
−3 - 2 = x/4 + 2 - 2
−5 = x/4
Now, we have −5 = x/4, where x is still divided by 4. To remove the division and solve for x, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 4:
−5 * 4 = (x/4) * 4
-20 = x
So, the first step in solving the equation is to subtract 2 from both sides of the equation, resulting in x = -20.