An equation with two operations involves an expression that combines two mathematical operations, such as addition and multiplication, within the same equation. For example, in the equation (2x + 3 = 11), addition and multiplication (implicitly through the variable) are used. These equations can be solved for a variable by isolating it through inverse operations. Understanding how to manipulate these equations is essential in algebra.
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