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10 September, 18:02

What inverse operations are used to solve the equation? 2x + 2 = 10

(A.) Add 2 to both sides, then divide by 2 on both sides

(B.) Add 2 to both sides, then multiply by 2 on both sides

(C.) Subtract 2 from both sides, then divide by 2 on both sides

(D.) Subtract 2 from both sides, then multiply by 2 on both sides

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  1. 10 September, 18:56
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    Answer: B) divide by 2 on both sides

    Step-by-step explanation:Since x is multiplied by 2, divide by 2 on both sides.
  2. 10 September, 21:54
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You basically have to get X by itself. So you subtract 2 to both sides giving you 2X = 8. Then you divide 2 to both sides give you X = 4.
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