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How do you solve x equals 2? - Answers

When you 'solve' an equation, what you wind up with is the value for 'x' that makes the equation a true statement. When you write the solution down on paper, it says: "X equals ...". There's no question, puzzle, riddle, or mystery in your question. Nothing about it is unknown. In fact, it's not a question at all. It's a statement. It tells us that "X is the number 2." Your "question" looks exactly like a solution, and there's nothing to it that needs solving.



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When you 'solve' an equation, what you wind up with is the value for 'x' that makes the equation a true statement. When you write the solution down on paper, it says: "X equals ...". There's no question, puzzle, riddle, or mystery in your question. Nothing about it is unknown. In fact, it's not a question at all. It's a statement. It tells us that "X is the number 2." Your "question" looks exactly like a solution, and there's nothing to it that needs solving.



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How do you solve x equals 2? - Answers

When you 'solve' an equation, what you wind up with is the value for 'x' that makes the equation a true statement. When you write the solution down on paper, it says: "X equals ...". There's no question, puzzle, riddle, or mystery in your question. Nothing about it is unknown. In fact, it's not a question at all. It's a statement. It tells us that "X is the number 2." Your "question" looks exactly like a solution, and there's nothing to it that needs solving.

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