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18 September, 11:19

The algebraic process you use to isolate a variable in order to find what values

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  1. 18 September, 14:15
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    So for example:

    5x + 3y = 7.

    To isolate x, we do the following:

    Subtract 3y from both sides:

    5x + 3y - 3y = 7 - 3y

    Which gives:

    5x = 7 - 3y

    Now we need to divide both sides by 5.

    5x / 5 = (7 - 3y) / 5

    x = (7 - 3y) / 5

    We have now isolated x.

    Here's a slightly harder one:

    2x + 8 = x + 6y

    To isolate for x, we need to get all x terms on one side:

    So we subtract x from both sides:

    2x + 8 - x = x + 6y - x

    x + 8 = 6y

    Now we need to get rid of the 8 on the left hand side of the equals sign:

    x + 8 - 8 = 6y - 8

    x = 6y - 8
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