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Ellis Burton
19 June, 13:15
How to solve (9x-8) - (x+4)
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Ciara Guerrero
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9 x - 8 = 4 9x-8=4 9x-8=4. Add 8 to both sides. Simplify 4 + 8 4+8 4+8 to 1 2 12 12. Divide both sides by 9.
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