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2x + 3 = 9 To solve Subtract '3' from both sides 2x = 6 Divide both sides by '2' x = 3 The Answer!!!!!
2x + 3y = 9x = 3, y = 1 therefore 6 + 3 = 9
Where is y in this equation? 2x-3=9. First, you add 2 to both sides, and you get 2x=12. Divide both sides by 2; so, x=6.
2x + 3 is an expression that is already in simplest form; you cannot "solve" it.
2x-3=9 so 2x=12 and x=6
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2x + 3 = 9 To solve Subtract '3' from both sides 2x = 6 Divide both sides by '2' x = 3 The Answer!!!!!
Please help me solve this 2x + 3 = 9 x =. x=3 because 2x3=6+3=9
-9-2x=9-8x6x=18 x=3
2x + 3y = 9x = 3, y = 1 therefore 6 + 3 = 9
x + 3 + 2x = x + 9 x + 2x + 3 = x + 9 1x - 1x + 2x + 3 = 1x - 1x + 9 1x - 1x + 2x + 3 = 1x - 1x + 9 2x + 3 = 9 2x + 3 - 3 = 9 - 3 2x + 3 - 3 = 9 - 3 2x = 9 -3 2x = 6 2x/2 = 6/2 2x/2 = 6/2 x = 6/2 x = 3
2x + 3 = 9. What you need to do first, is to isolate the 'x' by itself. Subtract the 3 to the other side. 2x + 3 = 9. (Before subtraction) 2x = 6 (After subtraction) Then you can divide by whatever is on the 'x'. In this case, it is 2. (Before) 2x = 6 (After) x = 3. Now you can check the problem, so put in 3 for x. 2x + 3 = 9. 2(3) + 3 = 9. 6 + 3 = 9. 9 = 9.