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[tex]\[ 28x - 56 = 22x - 65 \][/tex]

First, get the variable on the left-hand side of the equation by subtracting [tex]\( 22x \)[/tex] from both sides to get [tex]\(\boxed{6x} - 56 = -65\)[/tex]. Next, use the [tex]\(\boxed{\text{addition}}\)[/tex] property of equality to isolate the variable.



Answer :

First, get the variable on the left-hand side of the equation by subtracting [tex]\(22x\)[/tex] from both sides to get
[tex]\(6x - 56 = -65\)[/tex]. Next, use the addition property of equality to isolate the variable.