Asked by colt allman


Solve the following two-step linear equation. Click Here for Help Video.




5
x
+
18
10
=
15
10
−5x+18

=15



x
=
x=

Answers

Answered by colt allman
that is wrong
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \(-5x + 18 = 15\), we will go through the following steps:

1. **Isolate the term with \(x\)**:
Subtract 18 from both sides of the equation:

\[
-5x + 18 - 18 = 15 - 18
\]

This simplifies to:

\[
-5x = -3
\]

2. **Solve for \(x\)**:
Divide both sides by \(-5\):

\[
x = \frac{-3}{-5}
\]

Which simplifies to:

\[
x = \frac{3}{5}
\]

Thus, the solution to the equation is:

\[
x = \frac{3}{5}
\]

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