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There are a number of ways to solve for x, whether you're working with exponents and radicals or if you just have to do some division or multiplication. No matter what process you use, you always have to find a way to isolate x on one side of the equation so you can find its value. Here's how to do it:

How do you solve for X in equations?

  • For basic linear equations: Follow the order of operations (using PEMDAS) to resolve the equation.
  • For exponents: Separate the exponent variable from the rest of the equation and find the square root of each side.
  • For fractions: Cross-multiply to create a fraction-less equation, combine any like terms, and divide both sides by the x-value's coefficient.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 5:

Using a Basic Linear Equation

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  1. Step 1 Write down the problem. 1 Write down the problem. Here it is:
    • 22(x+3) + 9 - 5 = 32
  2. Step 2 Resolve the exponent. 2 Resolve the exponent. Remember the order of operations: PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, and Addition/Subtraction.[1] You can't resolve the parentheses first because x is in the parentheses, so you should start with the exponent, 22. 22 = 4
    • 4(x+3) + 9 - 5 = 32
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  3. Step 3 Do the multiplication.... 3 Do the multiplication.[2] Just distribute the 4 into (x +3). Here's how:
    • 4x + 12 + 9 - 5 = 32
  4. Step 4 Do the addition... 4 Do the addition and subtraction. Just add or subtract the remaining numbers. Here's how:
    • 4x+21-5 = 32
    • 4x+16 = 32
    • 4x + 16 - 16 = 32 - 16
    • 4x = 16
  5. Step 5 Isolate the variable. 5 Isolate the variable.[3] To do this, just divide both sides of the equation by 4 to find x. 4x/4 = x and 16/4 = 4, so x = 4.
    • 4x/4 = 16/4
    • x = 4
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    To solve an equation for a variable like "x," you need to manipulate the equation to isolate x. Use techniques like the distributive property, combining like terms, factoring, adding or subtracting the same number, and multiplying or dividing by the same non-zero number to isolate "x" and find the answer.

  6. Step 6 Check your work. 6 Check your work.[4] Just plug x = 4 back into the original equation to make sure that it checks out. Here's how:
    • 22(x+3)+ 9 - 5 = 32
    • 22(4+3)+ 9 - 5 = 32
    • 22(7) + 9 - 5 = 32
    • 4(7) + 9 - 5 = 32
    • 28 + 9 - 5 = 32
    • 37 - 5 = 32
    • 32 = 32
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Method 2 Method 2 of 5:

With Exponents

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  1. Step 1 Write down the problem. 1 Write down the problem. Let's say you're working with this problem where the x term includes an exponent:
    • 2x2 + 12 = 44
  2. Step 2 Isolate the term with the exponent. 2 Isolate the term with the exponent.[5] The first thing you should do is combine like terms so that all of the constant terms are on the right side of the equation while the term with the exponent is on the left side. Just subtract 12 from both sides. Here's how:
    • 2x2+12-12 = 44-12
    • 2x2 = 32
  3. Step 3 Isolate the variable with the exponent by dividing both sides by the coefficient of the x term. 3 Isolate the variable with the exponent by dividing both sides by the coefficient of the x term. In this case, 2 is the x coefficient, so divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get rid of it. Here's how:
    • (2x2)/2 = 32/2
    • x2 = 16
  4. 4 Take the square root of each side of the equation.[6] Taking the square root of x2 will cancel it out. So, take the square root of both sides. You'll get x left over on one side and plus or minus the square root of 16, 4, on the other side. Therefore, x = ±4.
  5. 5 Check your work. Just plug x = 4 and x = -4 back in to the original equation to make sure it checks out. For instance, when you're checking x=4:
    • 2x2 + 12 = 44
    • 2(4)2 + 12 = 44
    • 2(16) + 12 = 44
    • 32 + 12 = 44
    • 44 = 44
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Method 3 Method 3 of 5:

Using Fractions

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  1. Step 1 Write down the problem. 1 Write down the problem. Let's say you're working with the following problem:[7]
    • (x + 3)/6 = 2/3
  2. Step 2 Cross multiply... 2 Cross multiply. To cross multiply, simply multiply the denominator of each fraction by the numerator of the other fraction.[8] You'll be essentially multiplying in two diagonal lines. So, multiply the first denominator, 6, by the second numerator, 2, to get 12 on the right side of the equation. Multiply the second denominator, 3, by the first numerator, x + 3, to get 3 x + 9 on the left side of the equation. Here's how it will look:
    • (x + 3)/6 = 2/3
    • 6 x 2 = 12
    • (x + 3) x 3 = 3x + 9
    • 3x + 9 = 12
  3. Step 3 Combine like terms. 3 Combine like terms. Combine the constant terms in the equation to subtract 9 from both sides of the equation.[9] Here's what you do:
    • 3x + 9 - 9 = 12 - 9
    • 3x = 3
  4. Step 4 Isolate x by dividing each term by the x coefficient. 4 Isolate x by dividing each term by the x coefficient. Just divide 3x and 9 by 3, the x term coefficient, to solve for x. 3x/3 = x and 3/3 = 1, so you're left with x = 1.[10]
  5. Step 5 Check your work. 5 Check your work. To check your work, just plug x back in to the original equation to make sure that it works.[11] Here's what you do:
    • (x + 3)/6 = 2/3
    • (1 + 3)/6 = 2/3
    • 4/6 = 2/3
    • 2/3 = 2/3
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Method 4 Method 4 of 5:

Using Radical Signs

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  1. Step 1 Write down the problem. 1 Write down the problem. Let's say you're solving for x in the following problem:[12]
    • √(2x+9) - 5 = 0
  2. Step 2 Isolate the square root. 2 Isolate the square root. You have to move the part of the equation with the square root sign to one side of the equation before you can proceed. So, you'll have to add 5 to both sides of the equation. Here's how:
    • √(2x+9) - 5 + 5 = 0 + 5
    • √(2x+9) = 5
  3. Step 3 Square... 3 Square both sides. Just as you would divide both sides of an equation by a coefficient that is being multiplied by x, you would square both sides of an equation if x appears under the square root, or the radical sign. This will remove the radical sign from the equation. Here's how you do it:
    • (√(2x+9))2 = 52
    • 2x + 9 = 25
  4. Step 4 Combine like terms. 4 Combine like terms. Combine like terms by subtracting both sides by 9 so that all of the constant terms are on the right side of the equation while x remains on the left side. Here's what you do:
    • 2x + 9 - 9 = 25 - 9
    • 2x = 16
  5. Step 5 Isolate the variable. 5 Isolate the variable. The last thing you have to do to solve for x is to isolate the variable by dividing both sides of the equation by 2, the coefficient of the x term. 2x/2 = x and 16/2 = 8, so you're left with x = 8.
  6. Step 6 Check your work. 6 Check your work. Plug 8 back in to the equation for x to see if you get the right answer:
    • √(2x+9) - 5 = 0
    • √(2(8)+9) - 5 = 0
    • √(16+9) - 5 = 0
    • √(25) - 5 = 0
    • 5 - 5 = 0
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Method 5 Method 5 of 5:

Using Absolute Value

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  1. Step 1 Write down the problem. 1 Write down the problem. Let's say you're trying to solve for x in the following problem:
    • |4x +2| - 6 = 8
  2. Step 2 Isolate the absolute... 2 Isolate the absolute value. The first thing you have to do is to combine like terms and get the terms inside the absolute value sign on one side. In this case, you would do it by adding 6 to both sides of the equation. Here's how:
    • |4x +2| - 6 = 8
    • |4x +2| - 6 + 6 = 8 + 6
    • |4x +2| = 14
  3. Step 3 Remove the absolute value and solve the equation. 3 Remove the absolute value and solve the equation. This is the first and easiest step. You'll have to solve for x twice whenever you work with absolute value. Here's how you do it the first time:
    • 4x + 2 = 14
    • 4x + 2 - 2 = 14 -2
    • 4x = 12
    • x = 3
  4. Step 4 Remove the absolute value and change the sign of the terms on the opposite side of the equal sign before you solve. 4 Remove the absolute value and change the sign of the terms on the opposite side of the equal sign before you solve. Now, do it again, except set the first part of the equation equal to -14 instead of 14. Here's how:
    • 4x + 2 = -14
    • 4x + 2 - 2 = -14 - 2
    • 4x = -16
    • 4x/4 = -16/4
    • x = -4
  5. Step 5 Check your work. 5 Check your work. Now that you know that x = (3, -4), just plug both numbers back in to the equation to see that it works. Here's how:
    • (For x = 3):
      • |4x +2| - 6 = 8
      • |4(3) +2| - 6 = 8
      • |12 +2| - 6 = 8
      • |14| - 6 = 8
      • 14 - 6 = 8
      • 8 = 8
    • (For x = -4):
      • |4x +2| - 6 = 8
      • |4(-4) +2| - 6 = 8
      • |-16 +2| - 6 = 8
      • |-14| - 6 = 8
      • 14 - 6 = 8
      • 8 = 8
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  • Question What is the first step in solving for X? David Jia David Jia Math Tutor David Jia is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of LA Math Tutoring, a private tutoring company based in Los Angeles, California. With over 10 years of teaching experience, David works with students of all ages and grades in various subjects, as well as college admissions counseling and test preparation for the SAT, ACT, ISEE, and more. After attaining a perfect 800 math score and a 690 English score on the SAT, David was awarded the Dickinson Scholarship from the University of Miami, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Additionally, David has worked as an instructor for online videos for textbook companies such as Larson Texts, Big Ideas Learning, and Big Ideas Math. David Jia David Jia Math Tutor Expert Answer Start on the side of the equation with X and do the inverse operations to isolate X. For example, if the equation was X + 5 = 10, you would subtract 5 from each side. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 9 Helpful 38
  • Question How I solve this problem: 15 : 1000 : x : 100? Donagan Donagan Top Answerer If the problem is 15:1,000 = x:100, re-write it as one fraction equal to another: 15 / 1,000 = x / 100. Solve for x either by inspection or by cross-multiplication. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 24 Helpful 44
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To solve for x in a basic linear equation, start by resolving the exponent using the order of operations. Then, isolate the variable to get your answer. To solve for x when the equation includes an exponent, start by isolating the term with the exponent. Then, isolate the variable with the exponent by dividing both sides by the coefficient of the x term to get your answer. If the equation has fractions, start by cross-multiplying the fractions. Then, combine like terms and isolate x by dividing each term by the x coefficient. If you want to learn how to solve for x if the equation has radicals or absolute values, keep reading the article! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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