Please refresh my memory! How do you solve

5x - 3/2x?

Thank you!

5x - 3/2x = 3 1/2x

10/2 X - 3/2 X=

7/2 X= 3.5X

Thank you, but what are the steps involved?

John showed you the steps.

Oh never mind, I was posting this the same time John responded.

Thank you!!!

To solve the expression 5x - (3/2)x, we need to combine like terms. The key here is to simplify the expression.

Here's how you can simplify it step by step:

Step 1: Distribute the coefficient 5 to both terms inside the parentheses.
5x - (3/2)x becomes 5x - (5 * 3/2)x.

Step 2: Simplify the expression inside the parentheses.
5x - (5 * 3/2)x becomes 5x - (15/2)x.

Step 3: Now, we have two terms with the same variable (x). We can combine them by adding or subtracting their coefficients.
5x - (15/2)x simplifies to (5 - 15/2)x.

Step 4: Evaluate the expression within the parentheses.
(5 - 15/2)x becomes (-5/2)x.

Thus, the simplified expression is (-5/2)x or -(5/2)x.

To summarize:
The expression 5x - (3/2)x simplifies to -(5/2)x.