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You have to put both variables on one side. If the question was 6x-2=x+13 then you would need to subtract the x from the side after the equals sign, and if you do something to one side to do the other. so now your question is 5x-2=13, which is a regular two step equation. just add 2 to each side, then divide 5. x should equal 3 in this example problem.



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You have to put both variables on one side. If the question was 6x-2=x+13 then you would need to subtract the x from the side after the equals sign, and if you do something to one side to do the other. so now your question is 5x-2=13, which is a regular two step equation. just add 2 to each side, then divide 5. x should equal 3 in this example problem.



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How do you solve equations with varibles on both sides? - Answers

You have to put both variables on one side. If the question was 6x-2=x+13 then you would need to subtract the x from the side after the equals sign, and if you do something to one side to do the other. so now your question is 5x-2=13, which is a regular two step equation. just add 2 to each side, then divide 5. x should equal 3 in this example problem.

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