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Let’s try to isolate the variable, x. Since there are x terms on both sides of the equation, let’s get rid of the x term from o...Asked by roboo2
Let’s try to isolate the variable, x. Since there are x terms on both sides of the equation, let’s get rid of the x term from one of the sides. What move can you make to get rid of the x on the right side of the equation while keeping the equation balanced?
x = x+1
A.Subtract x from each side
B.Multiply each side by x
C.Add x to each side
x = x+1
A.Subtract x from each side
B.Multiply each side by x
C.Add x to each side
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To isolate the variable \( x \) and get rid of the \( x \) on the right side of the equation, you can subtract \( x \) from each side. This will keep the equation balanced.
So the correct move is:
**A. Subtract \( x \) from each side.**
This simplifies the equation as follows:
\[
x - x = x + 1 - x
\]
Which results in:
\[
0 = 1
\]
This indicates that the original equation \( x = x + 1 \) has no solutions.
So the correct move is:
**A. Subtract \( x \) from each side.**
This simplifies the equation as follows:
\[
x - x = x + 1 - x
\]
Which results in:
\[
0 = 1
\]
This indicates that the original equation \( x = x + 1 \) has no solutions.
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