x/2-2/x+1=1
well u have to realise that x dived by 2 must be the same as 2 dived by x since they need to negate each other (they need to equal 0 so that the equation becomes 0+1=1).
If x=2
2/2=1
2/2 - 2/2 + 1=1
1 - 1 + 1 = 1
0 + 1 = 1
1=1
Hope this was helpful
The question contains an expression but not an equation. You cannot solve an expression.
-96 = 33-y -96-33 = -y -129 = -y y = 129 Remember a minus divided into a minus is equal to a plus.
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15x minus 8=minus 180 3x+8=24
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The question contains an expression but not an equation. You cannot solve an expression.
-96 = 33-y -96-33 = -y -129 = -y y = 129 Remember a minus divided into a minus is equal to a plus.
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i think you should add them
By including its plus or minus signs
5x = 80
15x minus 8=minus 180 3x+8=24
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The question contains an expression but not an equation or inequality. There is, therefore, nothing to solve!
It is an equation with the plus or minus signs missing which makes it impossible to solve.
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Without an "equals" word or sign somewhere, there is nothing to solve.You only have an expression, not an equation.