How do you solve 63-x=2x+3?

1 Answer
Apr 15, 2016

We can solve this by remembering to always to the same thing to both sides of the equation leading to x=20

Explanation:

We can solve this by remembering to always do the same thing to both sides of the equation. Lets start by adding x to both sides, since it is easy to see that this will eliminate the x from the left-hand side:

63 - x + x = 2x + 3 +x

which gives

63 = 3x +3

now we can subtract 3 from both sides giving

63-3 = 3x+3-3

60=3x

Let's divide both sides by 3 this time:

60/3 = (3x)/3

20 = x

We are also allowed to write the equation in the opposite order giving

x=20

We can check our answer by substituting it into the original:

63-x=2x+3

63 - 20 = 2*20+3

43 = 43 Correct!