merrick85 merrick85
  • 24-03-2021
  • Mathematics
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What is the value of x in the equation 8 + x = 3?

−5
5
11
24

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rajoshtapaul
rajoshtapaul rajoshtapaul
  • 24-03-2021

Answer: 8 + x = 3

To solve for this, we need to get x by itself on one side of the equation.

Currently, we have 8 being added to x, so we need to perform the opposite order of equations to get rid of 8.

The opposite of +8 is -8, so subtract 8.

Remember, if you add, subract, multiply or divide by any new number, you must do it to both sides of the equation.

8 + x = 3

Subtract 8 from both sides.

8 - 8 = 0

3 - 8 = -5

We're now left with:

x = -5

Your answer is A.) -5.

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