livvyellard
livvyellard livvyellard
  • 12-01-2015
  • Mathematics
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How do you get both x's to one side to solve an equasion?? for example... 5x+3x>-8

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Allison112200 Allison112200
  • 12-01-2015
You add them it this example and then subtract to the other side
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fadelalshammem1 fadelalshammem1
  • 12-01-2015
Hi this is my first day her i hope you understand the explanation
  5x+3x>-8
5x+3x=8x    now 
8x
>-8
is this help ?
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