When you need to solve equations with variables on both sides of the equals sign, make sure to move all the variables to one side of the equation together.
A simple saying that may help you remember this is “get all your . x. ’s to Texas.” In other words, you need to move all the . x. terms so that they’re on the same side of the equation.
Solving Equations
Example
Solve for the variable.
Both sides are as simplified as they can get so we’ll start by moving all the . x. terms to one side. Use inverse operations and subtract . 2x. from both sides to keep the equation balanced. It’s easier to subtract . 2x. instead of . 3x. because this will give us a positive . x. on the right side.
We need to undo the . +1. by subtracting . 1. from both sides of the equation.
Let’s try another example of solving equations with variables on both sides.
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Example
Solve for the variable.
Start by combining like terms to simplify the right side of the equation.
Move all the . x. terms to one side. In this case, subtract . 5x. from both sides of the equation.
We need to undo the . -13. by adding . 13. to both sides of the equation.
Divide both sides by . 5.