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Laila
23 July, 05:19
Question 78: - 1/2x=2 (x+1) + x
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Pierce Maxwell
23 July, 07:58
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X = - 4/8
Alternative Term: 0.571428
Step By Step Explanation: If a term doesn't have a coefficient, it is considered that the coefficient is
Collect the like terms by adding their coefficients
Multiply both sides of the equation by 2
Move variable to the left side and change its sign
Collect the like terms
Divide both sides of the equation by - 7
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