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Leroy Madden
1 February, 12:42
Solve for x. X/2 = - 5X
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Baron Cohen
1 February, 14:30
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X=0
multiply both sides of the equation by 2
x = - 5*.
multiply 2 by - 5 to get - 10
x = - 10x
since - 10x contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left side of the equation by adding 10x to both sides
x + 10x = 0
add x and 10x to get 11x
11x=0
x=0
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