How do you solve x+3=2x5?

2 Answers
Nov 13, 2015

x = 8

Explanation:

x+3=2x−5

You want to isolate the "x" on one side, so subtract "x" from one side and move it over to the other side with "2x."

3 = 2x - x - 5

Then move the -5 to the other side by changing the sign (-5 to +5) and adding it to the other side.

3 + 5 = 2x - x

Solve it and you should result with 8 = x.

Nov 13, 2015

More detail given

Explanation:

Given that: x+3=2x5

Grouping like terms with x on the right to keep it positive and everything else on the other side.

Add 5 to both sides.

(x+3)+5=(2x5)+5
The brackets only function is to show what is being changed

x+(3+5)=2x+(5+5)

x+8=2x+0

Subtract x from both sides

(x+8)x=(2x)x

but 2x2 of x so 2x=x+x

8+(xx)=x+(xx)

8+0=x+0
8=x

Convention is that x is on the left so reverse

x=8
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