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Tomas Braun
28 June, 17:23
If mÐ1 = 2x + 2, mÐ2 = 9x, find mÐ1.
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Giada Hutchinson
28 June, 18:02
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x = - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
make the equation to equal to zero and then bring 2 to left side of the equal sign. To get rid of (x), you simply divide both sides by 2 and you will get x = - 1.
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