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Anya Klein
19 May, 22:45
6x + 4x - 1 = 2 (5x + 4)
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Ean Sanford
20 May, 01:58
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No solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms and open parenthesis:
10x-1=10x+8
Move all like terms to one side:
10x-10x=8+1
Simplify:
0≠9
0 is not equal to 9, therefore no solutions.
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