#linear equation in one variable
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Is Perry your real name?
Where you from?
Lol
Yes haha.
Anyways, let's start then.
5x-4/6 = 4x + 1 - 3x+10/2
Yes, please.
I can.
First off, simplify whenever you can.
Like at third line.
See, you could have added 8x with -3x and also the numbers.
But you didn't.
That makes things a little complicated.
You know, more variables and terms to deal with so I recommend
Yes.
Like
Is my Discord just stop?
Was it me or Discord just lagged lol
$$\frac{5x-4}{6}=\frac{8x+2-3x-10}{2}$$
$$\frac{5x-4}{6}=\frac{5x-8}{2}$$
$$2(5x-4)=6(5x-8)$$
! Anvit.
Solve this way.