Which step contains a mistake in solving the equation: 3x-7=2+x
Step 1: 2x-7=2
Step 2: 2x=5
Step 3: x=5/2
Step 1 - should have added x to both sides
Step 1 - should have added x to both sides
Step 2: should have added 7 to both sides
Step 2: should have added 7 to both sides
Step 3: should have divided by 5 on both sides
Step 3: should have divided by 5 on both sides
There is no mistake. This equation was solved correctly.
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There is no mistake. This equation was solved correctly.
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Apologies for the confusion earlier. Upon further review, it appears that there was a mistake in Step 1 of solving the equation.
Step 1 should have been: 3x - 7 = 2 + x
Adding 7 to both sides gives: 3x = 9 + x
Therefore, the correct steps to solving the equation should be:
Step 1: 3x - 7 = 2 + x (initial equation)
Step 2: 3x = 9 + x
Step 3: 2x = 9
Step 4: x = 9/2
So, the mistake occurred in Step 1 where the x term wasn't correctly combined. Thank you for pointing that out.
Step 1 should have been: 3x - 7 = 2 + x
Adding 7 to both sides gives: 3x = 9 + x
Therefore, the correct steps to solving the equation should be:
Step 1: 3x - 7 = 2 + x (initial equation)
Step 2: 3x = 9 + x
Step 3: 2x = 9
Step 4: x = 9/2
So, the mistake occurred in Step 1 where the x term wasn't correctly combined. Thank you for pointing that out.