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To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.
you flip the last (second) fraction, and then you change the divide sign into a times sign. You can then times the fractions from there. You do not need the same denominator to times fractions.
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You divide the equivalent positive numbers. Then you add a negative sign to the result.
No. Only when you divide by a negative.