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Matias Meza
14 August, 03:11
2 (x-3) + 5=3 (x-1) how to solve?
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14 August, 05:39
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2x-12+5=3x-3
1. subtract 3x-2x
-12+5=x-3
2.-12 add to 5
-7=x-3
3. add three to seven
-4=x
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