5x+3=8 is a simple equation, and I can tell you off the top of my head the answer is 1. Here's how to work it:
5x+3=8
5x+3(-3)=8(-3)
5x=5
5x(/5)=5(/5)
x=1
The first step not possible in solving an equation algebraically is not to provide an equation in the first place in which it appears to be so in this case.
t - 17 = 48 The first step is to move the -17 to the right side of the equation and end up with: t = 48 + 17. (When you switch sides, the sign changes) To solve the equation: t = 65
Combine like terms
The first step is to solve one of the equations for one of the variables. This is then substituted into the other equation or equations.
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the first step in solving the equation is to subtract the nine from the three. you will get negative 6.
Subtract 1 form both sides of the equation
the value of
Combine the constants on one side. -4x = 36
add 2 to 22, then divide by 6. n= ? n= 4
The first step not possible in solving an equation algebraically is not to provide an equation in the first place in which it appears to be so in this case.
-48 -16 = 20 First add -48 and -16, which = -64, which indicates that this is not an equation, because both sides are not equal. -64 ≠20
The first step would be to find the equation that you are trying to solve!
t - 17 = 48 The first step is to move the -17 to the right side of the equation and end up with: t = 48 + 17. (When you switch sides, the sign changes) To solve the equation: t = 65
The first step is produce the radical equation that needs solving.
Double first equation: 2x + 2y = 4 Subtract this from second equation giving 5y = 5 so y = 1 and x = 1
Multiplying the first equation by -3 gives -21x - 6y = -48 but the other equation gives 24 as the value of the same expression, so you are correct, there is no solution