📚 How to solve first-degree equations (Part 1)

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ALERT: Mistake in part D. Can you spot it?

Q. Solve the following first-degree equations:

a) −3+x=12−4x

b) 9z=−2z+7

c) a/3−8=6a

d) (x−2)/4=(2x−4)/2−6
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7:04 Everything is not negative. 4 is positive. The answer is x = 10.

meownamejeff
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you forgot to change the (-) sign for when moving the 4 over to the other side

albannajr
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thank you very much. I can finally catch up with my other classmates

gabcantaim
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Sir for the last question the answer is x=10.

shammamubarak
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On question D the minimum can also be 4

croiftop_
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there is a mistake, does any one noticed?

mayabatoolmayabatool
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on the last question 4 should be positive since it has moved to the other side so x=10

Taylorswiftsfan
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Last one is wrong. It's answer is x =10

historymix
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Thanks! But for the last one x=10 otherwise great video!

Syntaxxed
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God am actually starting to get worried for my education i really can't get this in my mind I don't understand it even after watching many vids and asking many times my teacher abt it

zenaqallaa
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I solve part( d) for freaking 10 times, 😂

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