Question
Question: How do you solve \(-\left( x-10 \right)=7\)? \[\]...
How do you solve −(x−10)=7? $$$$
Solution
We recall the linear equations and basic properties of linear equations. We solve the given linear equation by opening the parenthesis in the left hand and then eliminating the constant terms at the left hand side till the variable term is at one side and constant at the other side. We finally divide both sides by a coefficient of x to get only x at the left hand side.
Complete step by step answer:
We know from algebra that the linear equation in one variable x and constants a=0,b is given by
ax=b
The term with which the variable is multiplied is called variable term and with whom not multiplied is called constant term. We also know that if we add, subtract, multiply or divide the same number on both sides of the equation, equality holds. It is called balancing the equation. It means for some term c we have,