Asked by Raven4736521
What do you do to get the variable by itself on one side of the equation?(1 point)
Responses
Use inverse operations.
Use inverse operations.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Responses
Use inverse operations.
Use inverse operations.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
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Answered by
Raven4736521
Use inverse operations.
Use inverse operations.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Use inverse operations.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Subtract the variable from both sides of the equation.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Move whatever is on the side of the variable to the other side.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Use the same operation as shown in the equation.
Answered by
Raven4736521
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