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  • 13-04-2017
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why do you move the .0100 - x to the left side of the equal sign?

why do you move the 0100 x to the left side of the equal sign class=

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Okaylah
Okaylah Okaylah
  • 25-04-2017
Because negatives are on the left and positives are on the right , if it was .0100 +x it would move to the right since +x implies that the x is positive.
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