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An equation to represent this is 13 - 3x = 9 - 5x.
We can directly solve for 2x if we take these steps:
First, add 5x to each side.
13 + 2x = 9
Then subtract 13 from each side.
2x = -4
Usually, we would then divide by 2 to find the value of x, but in this case we are solving for 2x, so we do not need to take any more steps.
The value of 2x is -4.
Hope this helps!
An equation to represent this is 13 - 3x = 9 - 5x.
We can directly solve for 2x if we take these steps:
First, add 5x to each side.
13 + 2x = 9
Then subtract 13 from each side.
2x = -4
Usually, we would then divide by 2 to find the value of x, but in this case we are solving for 2x, so we do not need to take any more steps.
The value of 2x is -4.
Hope this helps!
Convert the written statement into an equation: 'is' refers to the equal sign, 'less than' is subtraction.
[tex]\sf 13-3x=9-5x[/tex]
Now solve for 'x', afterwards we can find the value of 2x. Add '5x' to both sides:
[tex]\sf 13+2x=9[/tex]
Subtract 13 to both sides:
[tex]\sf 2x=-4[/tex]
Divide 2 to both sides:
[tex]\sf x=-2[/tex]
Now we know what 'x' is, just plug that into 2x to find what 2x is:
[tex]\sf 2x\rightarrow 2(-2)\rightarrow \boxed{\sf -4}[/tex]
[tex]\sf 13-3x=9-5x[/tex]
Now solve for 'x', afterwards we can find the value of 2x. Add '5x' to both sides:
[tex]\sf 13+2x=9[/tex]
Subtract 13 to both sides:
[tex]\sf 2x=-4[/tex]
Divide 2 to both sides:
[tex]\sf x=-2[/tex]
Now we know what 'x' is, just plug that into 2x to find what 2x is:
[tex]\sf 2x\rightarrow 2(-2)\rightarrow \boxed{\sf -4}[/tex]