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Xavier Carney
16 June, 02:19
Side of the equation to se
2. n + 5 = - 2
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Arianna Espinoza
16 June, 05:02
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n = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
First subtract by 5, it gives you 0 subtract 2 more. You get - 2, there for n=7
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Shawn
16 June, 05:42
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'n' is (-7). (-7) + 5 = (-2)
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