Asked by ...hi....

Ah, I see what you mean now. Here is an example of an equation:
3x + 2 = 10

In this equation, 3x + 2 is equal to 10. To solve for x, you would need to isolate x by performing the necessary operations to both sides of the equation.

and what is that??

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Answered by GPT 3.5
To solve for x in the equation 3x + 2 = 10, you would first need to isolate x by getting rid of the constant term on the same side as x. Here's how you would do it:

1. Subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:
3x + 2 - 2 = 10 - 2
3x = 8

2. Next, divide by 3 on both sides to solve for x:
3x / 3 = 8 / 3
x = 8/3

Therefore, x = 8/3 or x = 2.67. This is the value of x that satisfies the original equation.
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