Question:

Solve the equations: 2x + 3, 5x + 5. Explain how you answered the equations in bullet points or steps

1. Start by setting the two equations equal to each other:

2x + 3 = 5x + 5

2. Subtract 2x from both sides to isolate the variable x:
3 = 3x + 5

3. Subtract 5 from both sides:
-2 = 3x

4. Finally, divide by 3 to solve for x:
x = -2/3

Therefore, the solution to the equations 2x + 3 = 5x + 5 is x = -2/3.

Sorry bot I forgot to mention that It's separate questions so It's written like:

1. 2x + 3 = ____
2. 5x + 5 = ____

1. To solve the equation 2x + 3, there is no specific value stated for the equation to be solved, so it remains as 2x + 3.

2. To solve the equation 5x + 5, there is no specific value stated for the equation to be solved, so it remains as 5x + 5.

Can you answer each question in steps

1. 2x + 3 = ___

- Since there is no specific value given to solve for, the equation remains as 2x + 3.

2. 5x + 5 = ___
- Same as the first equation, since there is no specific value given to solve for, the equation remains as 5x + 5.

Let's try it like this:

What does 2x + 3 equal explain in steps what it equals

1. There is no specific value given to solve the equation 2x + 3.

2. Therefore, the expression 2x + 3 remains as it is without any simplification or solution provided.

What does 5x + 5 equal explain in steps what it equals

1. There is no specific value given to solve the equation 5x + 5.

2. Therefore, the expression 5x + 5 remains as it is without any simplification or solution provided.

By chance could you be more specific with your answer above if not then ignore what I'm saying anyways:

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