How do you solve 3x + 8 = 5x – 20?

1 Answer
Aug 1, 2015

By performing the same basic arithmetic operations on both sides of the given equation we can isolate x on one side and a constant on the other to get:color(white)("XXXX")x=14

Explanation:

Given 3x+8 = 5x-20

We can get rid of the x term on the right side by subtracting 5x from both sides:
color(white)("XXXX")-2x+8 = -20

Now by subtracting 8 from both sides we can isolate the constant term(s) to the left side
color(white)("XXXX")-2x=-28

Finally by dividing both sides by (-2) we can reduce the equation to one with only a simple x on the left side
color(white)("XXXX")x = 14