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Solve for x: 3x − 5 = 2x + 6. 1 −1 11 −11
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Solve for x: 3x − 5 = 2x + 6.
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X = 11 sweetheart
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First you want to get the x's on the same side
3x-5=2x+6
subtract 2x and add 5
x=11
Hope this helps!
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