Consider the equation x−3=5.
a. multiply both sides of the equation by a constant, and s...
Mathematics, 13.11.2019 23:31 mahin3545
Consider the equation x−3=5.
a. multiply both sides of the equation by a constant, and show that the solution set did not change.
now, multiply both sides by x.
b. show that x=8 is still a solution to the new equation.
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