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... Step 3: use the multiplication or division property of equality to write an equivalent in which the variable has a coefficient of 1. If we are still using our above equation (2x + 2 =10) and we have already subtract 2 from both sides, giving us 2x = 8, we can now do the opposite of what our equa ...
... Step 3: use the multiplication or division property of equality to write an equivalent in which the variable has a coefficient of 1. If we are still using our above equation (2x + 2 =10) and we have already subtract 2 from both sides, giving us 2x = 8, we can now do the opposite of what our equa ...
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... Equality. 2a – 2a + 3 = 3a – 2a Subtract 2a from both sides. 3=a Remember to keep equal (=) signs lined up to prevent errors. Always go back and check each equation by substituting the solution into the original equation. ...
... Equality. 2a – 2a + 3 = 3a – 2a Subtract 2a from both sides. 3=a Remember to keep equal (=) signs lined up to prevent errors. Always go back and check each equation by substituting the solution into the original equation. ...