Grouping like terms.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
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If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.
If there are some positive unknown terms on both sides of the equation, we move the terms from the right hand side to the left hand side next to the other unknown. If there were any constant terms on the left hand side, then we would move them to the right hand side of the equation.