both sides of the equation contain a variable term.you can isolate the variable term on either the left or right side of the equation. isolate the variable term by: adding 4adding 6subtracting 17

both sides of the equation contain a variable termyou can isolate the variable term on either the left or right side of the equation isolate the variable term b class=

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[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{3}{5}(x-10)=18-4x-1 \\ \frac{3}{5}x-\frac{30}{5}=17-4x \\ \\ \frac{3}{5}x-6=17-4x \\ \frac{3}{5}x+4x-6=17-4x+4x \\ \frac{3}{5}x+4x-6=17 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then to isolated the variable we add 4x to both sides of the equation.

Now, to isolate the constant terms we add 6 to both sides:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{3}{5}x+4x-6+6=17+6 \\ \frac{3}{5}x+4x=23 \end{gathered}[/tex]