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(5 + x) + 2 = 7

x + 7 = 7

x = 0

by Level 10 User (55.7k points)
all you have to do is get X by itself.

(5+X) + 2= 7

basically you subtract 2 from both sides

5+X=5

then you subtract 5 from both sides and you get

X=0
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2x3 - 2.5x – 5 for the root in the interval [1,2] by regula-falsi method.
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-2/5x-2>-7
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