Asked by Joy

How do you get a variable term from one side of an equation onto the other side?

Can I get an example please?

Answers

Answered by drwls
Subtract it from both sides.
It is the same thing as changing the sign and moving it to the other side.
Answered by Kelsie
Example: 3x+7=9x-15
So your going to subtract 3x from both sides. You should end up with 7=6x-15. So now your giong to add 15 to both sides. You should get 22=6x.

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