How to Solve Equations With Variables on Both Sides
Pennpaper Team
Equations with variables on both sides look more complicated, but they still follow the balance rule.
Quick idea
Collect variable terms on one side and number terms on the other side.
Steps
- Simplify each side if needed.
- Move the smaller variable term to the other side.
- Move constants to the opposite side.
- Divide to isolate the variable and check.
Worked example
Solve 3x plus 2 equals x plus 10.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Subtract x from both sides to get 2x plus 2 equals 10.
Step 2
Subtract 2 from both sides.
Step 3
Divide by 2 to get x equals 4.
Common mistake
Moving a term across the equal sign means doing the inverse operation to both sides, not just changing signs randomly.
Practice problems
- Solve 4x + 1 = 2x + 9.
- Solve 5y - 3 = 2y + 12.
- Solve 7a + 4 = 3a + 20.
Answers
- x = 4
- y = 5
- a = 4
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