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Example Question #301 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Subtract on both sides.
Example Question #302 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Subtract on both sides. Since is greater than and is negative, our answer is negative.
We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #302 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Subtract on both sides. When adding two negative numbers, we treat as addition but add the minus sign at the end.
Example Question #304 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Add on both sides.
Example Question #305 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Add on both sides. Since is greater than and is positive, our answer is positive.
We treat as a subtraction problem.
Example Question #306 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Add on both sides. Since is greater than and is negative, our answer is negative.
We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #307 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Divide on both sides.
Example Question #308 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Divide on both sides. When dividing with a positive number, our answer is negative.
Example Question #303 : Algebra 1
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Divide on both sides. When dividing with another negative number, answer is positive.
Example Question #310 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
To solve this equation we will need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation with all other constants on the other side. To isolate the variable perform opposite operations to manipulate the equation.
Multiply on both sides.
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