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Example Question #411 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
Multiply on both sides. When multiplying with a negative number, our answer is positive.
Example Question #411 : Algebra 1
Solve the following for x:
To solve one step equations, simply isolate x. This means "undoing" whatever was done on the left hand side so you are just left with x. Therefore, we must multiply both sides by 3.
Another way to think about this problem is that x divided by 3 is really like one-third times x. So, you can just multiply byt the reciprocal of one-third to eliminate it, which is 3.
Example Question #412 : Algebra 1
Solve:
Divide by nine on both sides to isolate the variable.
Simplify both sides.
The answer is .
Example Question #414 : Algebra 1
Solve:
To solve for the x-value, add on both sides of the equation.
Simplify both sides. Be careful when adding the decimals. Add the tenths place to the tenths place and the hundredths place with the hundredths place.
The answer is:
Example Question #413 : Algebra 1
Solve the following equation:
In order to isolate the variable, we need to subtract three on both sides.
Simplify both sides.
The answer is:
Example Question #414 : How To Solve One Step Equations
Solve for .
Subtract on both sides.
Example Question #417 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
Subtract on both sides. Since is greater than and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #418 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
Subtract on both sides. When adding with another negative number, just treat as an addition problem and then add a negative sign in front.
Example Question #414 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
Add on both sides.
Example Question #420 : Algebra 1
Solve:
To solve for x, divide both sides by negative eleven.
Simplify both sides. The number is not divisible by eleven.
The answer is:
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