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  • 26-08-2017
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How do I isolate a variable when it is on both sides of an equation?

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KIRTI1
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  • 26-08-2017
Step 1) Identify the variable.
Step 2) Add/subtract whole number so they're all on one side.
Step 3) Add/subtract variables so they're all on one side.
Step 4) Multiply/divide to get the variable by itself.
Step 5) Check your work.☺
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