Created on 2024-06-20Asked by Penelope Flores (Solvelet student)
Solve the linear equation 3x−5=16.
Solution
To solve the linear equation 3x−5=16: 1. Add 5 to both sides of the equation: 3x−5+5=16+5,3x=21. 2. Divide both sides by 3: 33x=321,x=7. Therefore, the solution to the linear equation 3x−5=16 is x=7. Solved on Solvelet with Basic AI Model
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DefinitionAn algebraic equation involving a single variable of another question Is ax+b=0 linear equation So the solution is the value of the variable that makes this equation true. There are 2 uses for solving equations. Bidding on 2 + 3 = 7 gives X of 2.