can you explain inverse operations

  1. Tim is solving this linear equation. He will need to perform two inverse operations. What inverse operations will he need to do
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  2. Question 8 (4 points)When solving equations - or "undoing" the operations to get "x" by itself on one side of the equation - we
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  3. can you explain inverse operations to solve an inequality program?
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    2. Karli asked by Karli
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  4. 4(x-2)=3(1.5+x)Use Dis.Property Combine like terms Solve using inverse operations I just don't understand!Please explain
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  5. When solving equations - or "undoing" the operations to get "x" by itself on one side of the equation - we use INVERSE
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    2. imtheoriginalboogieman asked by imtheoriginalboogieman
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  6. When solving equations - or "undoing" the operations to get "x" by itself on one side of the equation - we use INVERSE
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  7. 4. (Lesson 5) Inverse operations are operations that "undo" each other. Inverse operations include _____ AND _____. (Select TWO
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  8. Solve the equation to find the value of x. Show/Explain all of your steps using inverse operations!(2 points) 0 / 10000 Word Li
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    2. Joshua Champaigne asked by Joshua Champaigne
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  9. Can someone explain inverse operations to me?Our teacher was off today and I just want to understand. So, I get simple stuff
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    2. just trying to pass my GCSEs asked by just trying to pass my GCSEs
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  10. 2. What is the definition of inverse operations? *• Addition and subtraction • Adding the opposite • Multiplication and
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