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OpenStudy (anonymous):

36 - 19w = -6w + 41

OpenStudy (miguel980):

You should first combine like terms -19w and -6w

OpenStudy (miguel980):

You add 19 to both sides of the equation and it leaves you with 36=13w+41

OpenStudy (miguel980):

19w I mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To bring w on one side and constants on other side, Firstly, Add 6w both the sides and tell me what did you get @winkler

OpenStudy (miguel980):

I thought you should add the lower coefficient to both sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is not the specific way, you can do it in any way you want.. The main purpose is to bring the variable on one side and constant terms on other side...

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