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Chemistry, 03.09.2021 16:50 nunu5671

What are the correct two steps, in the correct order, that would allow you to solve for x in the following equation? 2x−3=1
2
x
-
3
=
1
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2 on both sides, then +3 on both sides

x2 on both sides, then -3 on both sides

-3 to both sides, then x2 on both sides

+3 to both sides, then ÷
÷
2 on both sides


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