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Stacy Pacheco
16 June, 09:32
What is x if the equation is, 4 - (2x-3) = 3?
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Jorden Bennett
16 June, 11:33
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x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
4 - (2x-3) = 3
Distribute the minus sign
4 - 2x+3 = 3
Combine like terms
7 - 2x = 3
Subtract 7 from each side
7 - 2x-7 = 3-7
-2x = - 4
Divide by - 2
-2x/-2 = - 4/-2
x = 2
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