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  • thank u alot it helped thx

  • Thanks, I wasn't there for school and just got lost. No I know how to do everything

  • thanks so much i totally no how to solve one step equations nw thanks so much

  • Thank you so much I understand it now thanks to you ! :)))0

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  • thanks. I didnt pick this up in class today..

  • helped so much! :D

  • Thank you you helped me a lot!

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  • @alinusD Shut up! Immature little fuck.

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  • well what about 2x / 7 = -4 ??? i dont get it

  • @DuckVader64

    Another way to read that would be 2/7 times x equals -4. The opposite of multiplying by a fraction is to multiply by it's reciprocal (the fraction flipped over). So, we would multiply both sides by 7/2 ... (7/2)(2/7)x = -4(7/2) ... 1x = -28/2 ... x = -14

    I hope that helps.

  • thank u!!! i could not understand this in class but now i understand cuz my teacher talks like in spanglish so....xD thank you so much!!!! i just learned it!

  • THANK YOUUU.

    I've been trying to understand this forever & as soon as i watched this it clicked.

  • This is very helpful! Even though I already knew what half the answers were. I'm just having a little trouble with One-Step Equations that have fractions, but I'm getting there!

    ~Thanks for posting!

  • thanks its get easy all the time

  • How ... but you never multiply the X/2 ! Because you would have X/2 times 2 = X4 OR 4X . Can someone please explain this or the last equation ?

  • Hi,

    When you multiply a fraciton by a whole number, you only multiply the top number.

    2 times x/2 is: 2(x/2) = 2x/2 = 2/2 x = 1x = x

  • Thank you so much. This video was so helpful to me. You really did a great job. Thank you so much. I wish my teacher could explain it as simple as you do..

  • THANKS THIS IS SO GOOD !!!!!!!

  • That's the best way to explain one-step equations.

  • thanks

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