phillthechill
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  • 03-08-2017
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HOW DO YOU MOVE A VARIABLE FROM ONE SIDE OF AN EQUATION TO ANOTHER? I need to know as I'm reviewing module 7 algebra and i want to know please

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kphung76127
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  • 03-08-2017
The easiest way to do this is to add or subtract the value of the variable.
For example in the equation 5+a=7, subtract a from both sides to get 5=7-a.
If the initial equation was 5-a=7, add from both sides (5=a+7).
Basically, if the initial value is negative, add its value to cancel to zero.
Do the opposite if the initial value is positive.
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