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To solve the equation x - 3 = -2, you would 3 on both sides of the equation.
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To solve the equation x - 3 = -2, you would 3 on both sides of the equation.
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To solve the equation x - 3 = -2, you would 3 on both sides of the equation.
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Answer:
add 3 to both sides
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
x−3=
−2
Step 1: Add 3 to both sides.
x−3
+3
=
−2
+3
x=1
Answer:
x=
1
-Hope I helped.
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